1. Introduction
The Nagaland High Court has announced its much‑awaited recruitment drive for the post of Stenographer, opening doors for proficient shorthand experts to join the esteemed judicial service. This role plays a pivotal part in ensuring accurate documentation of court proceedings and maintaining the integrity of legal records, making it an excellent opportunity for meticulous candidates with a passion for law.
2. Post Details
- Post Name: Stenographer
- Department: Nagaland High Court
- Nature of Job: Full‑time, Government
- Location: Kohima, Nagaland
- Key Responsibilities: Transcribe court hearings verbatim, maintain and archive legal documents, assist judges and lawyers with accurate record‑keeping, and prepare official transcripts for reference and publication.
3. Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university and demonstrate advanced proficiency in both shorthand (minimum 80 words per minute) and typing (minimum 40 words per minute). While fresh graduates with strong shorthand scores are welcome to apply, prior experience in a stenography role—especially within legal or administrative settings—will be preferred. Candidates should also possess excellent command over the English language, both written and spoken.
4. Age Limit
- Minimum Age: 21 years
- Maximum Age: 30 years
Relaxation in the upper age limit will be granted in accordance with the Nagaland government’s reservation and relaxation policies for scheduled tribes, scheduled castes, and other eligible categories.
5. Salary and Benefits
Selected candidates will receive a starting monthly salary of ₹35,400/‑ under Pay Band 2, along with dearness allowance (DA), house rent allowance (HRA), and other standard government benefits. The position offers long‑term job security, pension benefits, and opportunities for career advancement within the judicial cadre.
6. Important Dates
- Exam Date: 10 August 2025
- Last Date to Apply: 15 July 2025
- Application Link: https://kohimahighcourt.nic.in
7. Application Process
Candidates must register and submit their applications through the official Nagaland High Court online portal. Ensure all educational certificates, proof of age, and caste/category certificates (if applicable) are scanned and uploaded. Pay the requisite application fee, verify details, and print the confirmation page for your records. Shortlisted candidates will be notified for a skill test in shorthand followed by a written examination.