Rajasthan Judicial Services Salary and Job Profile

The Rajasthan High Court conducts the Rajasthan Judicial Services Exam to recruit candidates for various posts in the Rajasthan Judiciary. The vacancies are posted on the official website. Candidates can apply for the exam through an online Application form. However, it is crucial to their eligibility before they apply for the exam. Besides, candidates must also know the Rajasthan Judicial Services Salary and the Rajasthan Judicial Services Job Profile to have an idea of the expected salary and responsibilities. 

Rajasthan Judicial Service Salary

The right to conduct the examinations for the Rajasthan Judicial Service Job Profile Recruitment is bestowed upon the Rajasthan High Court. The Rajasthan Judicial Service Salary is as below:

Pay and Pay Scales:

Name of PostCurrent Pay Scale(in Rupees)Proposed Pay Scale(In Rupees)
27,700 – 44,70077,840 – 136,520
Civil Judge (Junior Division) orFirst Class Magistrate 
33,090 – 45,850
(ACP On successful completion of 5 years of continuous service and clearance of examinations)


39530 – 54010
(ACP On successful completion of next 5 years of continuous service and clearance of examinations)
92,960 – 136,520
(ACP On successful completion of 5 years of continuous service and clearance of examinations)


111000 – 163030
(ACP On successful completion of next 5 years of continuous service and clearance of examinations)
Civil Judge (Senior Division) Cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate or Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate39,530 – 54,010

43,690 – 56,470
(ACP If found satisfactory and on completion of 5 years of continuous service.)


51,550 – 63,010
(ACP If satisfactory performance found on completion of another 5 years of continuous service)
111,000 – 163,030

122,700 – 180,200
(ACP If found satisfactory and on completion of 5 years of continuous service.)


144,840 – 194,660
(ACP If satisfactory performance found on completion of another 5 years of continuous service)
District Judge51,550 – 63,070 144,840 – 194,660
District Judge (Selection Grade)57,700 – 70,290163,030 – 219,090
District Judge (Super Time Scale)70,290 – 76,450199,100 – 224,100

Apart from the Salary mentioned above, the Judges are also entitled to various perks and benefits as below:

  1. Residence: The Judges are provided residence earmarked for them and also sufficient funds are allotted towards the maintenance of the same. They are provided with a furniture grant.
  2. Conveyance Facility: Sedan cars are provided to various officers as per their cadre for conveyance to different places. They are also provided with a fuel allowance, or a loan facility to purchase a vehicle in their name.
  3. Security: Judges of all types are provided home guards without guns for their security purposes. The judges trying Criminal cases are provided with armed guards for extra concerns.
  4. Water and Electricity Charges: The Civil Judges are granted electricity up to 6000 units per year and the District judge, up to 8000 units per year. Also, Water charges are granted up to 336 Kls/year and 420 Kls per year respectively.
  5. Children Education Allowance: At the cost of the government, children’s education allowance is made available to the judges at Rs. 2250 per month for education and Rs. 6750 per month as a hostel subsidy or the actual expense, subject to a minimum of the two.
  6. House Construction Allowance: Advance is granted to judicial officers for construction of a new house, or purchase of land, or renovation of the current house.
  7. Medical Allowance: A medical Allowance of Rs. 3000/- per month is granted to all judicial officers. Also, any medical expenses incurred for their family members are reimbursed to them.

Rajasthan Judiciary Job Profile

The responsibilities of Judges in India are defined by the Constitution. Individual basic functions of the judges remain the same for all judges. However, what differs, is the jurisdiction. Following are the basic functions included in the Rajasthan Judiciary Job Profile

  • The determination of whether evidence can be accepted.
  • Authority to write decree. 
  • Authority to examine the witnesses.
  • Authorized to give instructions to the jury.
  • Note the allegations of the defensive and prosecuting parties.
  • Authorized to determine liability or damages in respect of Civil cases.
  • Authority to determine the guilt or innocence of criminal defendants and impose sentences if found guilty, in respect of criminal cases.
  • Inform the defendants about their constitutional rights.
  • Responsible for interpretation of the law. 
  • They interpret and apply laws to conclude the judgments.
  • Responsible to resolve the disputes between parties.
  • Provide instructions to juniors on how to consider facts from the evidence presented in trials
  • They are responsible to read and evaluate information from motions, claim applications, records, and other documents
  • The judges write their opinions, verdicts, and instructions regarding cases, claims, and disputes
  • Presiding over hearings and read arguments
  • The judges are responsible to take part in clearance or plea consultations in advance of trial
  • They conduct initial proceedings in criminal cases
  • They are responsible to accept and approve the search and arrest warrants

The Rajasthan Judicial Services, as amended up to 20-08-2020, comprised of the following posts which are now assigned to the respective Cadre. Read the table below to know the classifications.

Sr. No.Cadre of ServicePosts IncludedGiven Cadre also includes
1District JudgeDistrict Judge (Super Time Scale),
District Judge (Selection Scale), Additional District Judge, and posts equivalent thereto
2Senior Civil JudgeCivil Judge (Senior Division Super Time Scale)
Civil Judge (Senior Division Selection Scale)
Civil Judge (Senior Division Senior Scale)
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate,
Chief Judicial Magistrate,
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate,
Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate
3Civil JudgeCivil Judge (Junior Division) Senior Scale
Civil Judge (Junior Division) Ordinary Scale
Metropolitan Magistrate
Judicial Magistrate

Powers of a High Court Judge

The High Courts are presided by the Chief Justice. Following are the powers of the Rajasthan High Court Judge.

  • Issue Directions and writs for restoration of fundamental rights and these cannot be curtailed.
  • Judging the validity of the Central and State laws
  • Power of superintendence over all the lower courts and tribunals within its jurisdiction.
  • Take up cases pending in the subordinate courts involving a question of Constitutional law.
  • Control over the sub-ordinate courts. Appointment, postings, promotions of the District Judges are done in consultation with the Governor.
  • Acts as a court of record.
  • Power to frame required rules for judiciary functions.
  • Power to punish for contempt of the law.
  • Handle appellate jurisdiction of both civil and criminal nature.

Powers of Subordinate Court Judge

The Subordinate Courts are presided by the District and Civil Judges. The District Judge or the Civil Judge preside over civil cases. Whereas, the Magistrate or the Session Judges preside over Criminal Cases. Their functions are as below:

  • Empowered to control the subordinate courts belonging to the said district.
  • Conduct Original and Appellate jurisdiction in all civil and criminal cases at the district level.

The Judiciary system is a very crucial part of any society to function. The judges may succumb to various threats and monetary benefits. Hence, the Government makes sure that the judicial officers are well paid and provided all safety and security facilities to the best.

FAQs

What is the Rajasthan Judicial Services Salary range?

The Rajasthan Judicial Officers are paid among the range of Rs 27700/- and 76,450/- per month based on their post

Are the Judicial Officers entitled to perks and benefits?

 Yes. The judicial officers are entitled to perks and benefits in addition to their salaries like the medical allowance, conveyance allowance, children’s education allowance, and many more.

Is Rajasthan Judicial Service Exam tough to crack?

For all the Judicial Service Exams conducted across India, a lot of hard work is required as it is a job of great responsibility and repute. The Rajasthan Judicial Service Exam is one of the toughest exams but can be cracked with determination and dedication. 


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