Bihar Civil Court Releases Admit Cards for Peon Examination
The Bihar Civil Court has officially released the admit cards for the recruitment examination for Civil Court Peon posts, which is scheduled to take place on March 15, 2026. Candidates are required to download their admit cards from the official website, as individual copies will not be sent out.
This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 7,692 vacancies across various posts, including 3,325 positions for clerks, 1,562 for stenographers, 1,132 for court reader-cum-deposition writers, and 1,673 posts for peons or orderlies under Group D. Candidates applying for the peon role must have completed the Class 10 matriculation examination and must be between the ages of 20 and 25 as of October 1, 2024.
On the day of the exam, candidates must carry the printed admit card along with a valid photo ID. The admit card will include essential details such as the candidate’s name, photograph, roll number, exam date, reporting time, and exam centre information. “Candidates must appear at the centre mentioned on their admit card on the date and shift allotted,” an official statement noted.
In recent developments, the Patna Civil Court faced a bomb threat on February 9, 2026, which resulted in the postponement of a bail hearing for Pappu Yadav, who was arrested in connection with a case originating from 1995. Advocate Shivnandan Bharti, representing Yadav, stated, “We have been told that a bomb threat has been received on the email address of the District Judge,” highlighting the seriousness of the situation.
The bail application for Pappu Yadav was delayed due to this threat, with Bharti adding, “My client shall have to spend another day in jail.” This incident has raised concerns about security measures in place at the Bihar Civil Court, particularly as the recruitment process unfolds.
As the examination date approaches, candidates are advised to ensure they have all necessary documents ready. Entry into the exam hall will not be permitted without both the admit card and a valid photo ID. The recruitment process, which includes several categories of posts in the Bihar Civil Court system, is expected to attract a large number of applicants.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the impact of the bomb threat on the upcoming examination. However, the Bihar Civil Court continues to prepare for the recruitment process amidst these challenges.
