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Current Affairs for Delhi Judiciary Exam 2026 PDF Download - Preparation Tips & Revision Strategy

Author : Mrunali Gaikwad

July 6, 2026

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Overview: Preparing for Delhi Judicial Services Exam (DJS) 2026? It's important that you work on strengthening your current legal knowledge. In this blog we share downloadable pdf of the most important current affairs for Delhi judiciary exam.  

  • For DJS, current affairs are frequently asked in the Prelims and have a significant weightage in the Mains General Knowledge & Language paper.  
  • You should know which current affairs actually deserve your attention and the ones that don’t need much of your time.  

In this blog, we help you with everything. Let's begin!  

Current Affairs for Delhi Judiciary Exam PDF Download  

Download the current affairs till June 2026 for Delhi judiciary exam here:  

Why is It Important to Prepare Current Affairs for Delhi Judiciary Exam 2026?  

Unlike other competitive exams, the Delhi Judicial Service exam folds it into a specifically legal framework. Here's where it shows up during the exam:  

  • Preliminary Exam: Objective MCQs occasionally frame legal-aptitude questions around a recent amendment, a newly enacted code, or a notable judgment, alongside general knowledge questions. 
  • Mains Paper I - General Knowledge & Language (250 marks): This paper has a dedicated section testing "current legal topics in the news", plus static and dynamic GK, alongside essay, précis writing, and translation. 
  • Interview: Interview panels often open with questions like "What's your view on the latest amendment to the Waqf Act?" or "Tell me about a recent Supreme Court judgment that interested you." Along with awareness, this tests your judicial temperament.  

To make sure you're well prepared for current legal knowledge, you need to prepare areas that contribute the most to your score. You should be able to:  

  • Name the case and the bench  
  • State the constitutional or statutory provision involved  
  • Summarize the holding in two or three precise sentences  
  • Offer a balanced, non-partisan view when asked for an opinion  

What Kind of Current Affairs for Delhi Judiciary Exam 2026 Do You Need to Study?  

Here are the types of current affairs you need to study and practice for Delhi Judiciary Exam 2026.  

Legal and Judicial Current Affairs  

  • Supreme Court and Delhi High Court judgments from the last 12-18 months. Especially those touching constitutional law, criminal procedure, and civil remedies. 
  • New central legislation and codes. Particularly anything amending or replacing laws named in your syllabus (CPC, IPC/BNS, CrPC/BNSS, Evidence Act/BSA, Contract Act, Arbitration Act). 
  • Judicial appointments and institutional changes. The sitting Chief Justice of India, Collegium developments, and changes to the Supreme Court's sanctioned strength. 
  • DJS/DHJS-specific notifications. Updates to the Delhi Judicial Service Rules themselves, since these change from year to year and directly affect your eligibility and exam pattern.  

National and Constitutional Affairs  

  • Major constitutional debates (Uniform Civil Code, One Nation–One Election, Governor's powers on Bill assent, electoral roll revision litigation). 
  • Union Budget highlights, especially tax-law and GST changes, since these intersect with commercial and tax law questions. 
  • Key government appointments (President, Vice-President, CJI, CEC, RBI Governor, CDS).  

Delhi-specific Current Affairs  

Because this is a state-specific judicial service, examiners like to test local awareness.  

  • Delhi High Court rulings on the Delhi Rent Control Act, DMC Act, and NDMC Act; all explicitly named in your Mains syllabus. 
  • Delhi-specific litigation on air pollution (GRAP), Yamuna pollution, and stray animal management. 
  • Developments concerning NCT of Delhi's powers vis-à-vis the Lieutenant Governor and Union government.  

General and International Affairs  

  • Major international summits India has hosted or attended  
  • Key trade agreements and foreign policy developments  
  • Science, technology, and space-sector milestones  
  • Awards, sports, and other Prelims-style GK questions  

What Are the Best Resources to Prepare Current Affairs for Delhi Judiciary Exam 2026?  

Looking for the best resources for DJS current affairs? Here are a few you can rely on:  

Legal News Sources  

  • Judiciary preparation blogs and newsletters  
  • The Supreme Court of India's own "Landmark Judgment Summaries" page. Read judgments in the Court's own words wherever possible.  

Judiciary-Exam-Specific Digests  

Judiciary Gold publishes monthly "Legal Gazette" tailored to exams like DJS, covering current legal affairs and their interpretation. This is a valuable aid for candidates appearing in any judiciary exams.  

Government and Legislative Sources  

  • PIB (Press Information Bureau): for authoritative information on schemes, the Budget, and new legislation. 
  • PRS Legislative Research: for plain-language Bill tracking and status updates. 
  • The Delhi High Court's official website (delhihighcourt.nic.in): for the current DJS Rules notification, which changes periodically.  

One Daily Newspaper  

The Hindu or The Indian Express are the standard choices. Read it for 20-30 minutes daily, focusing on the legal, national, and editorial pages rather than trying to read everything.  

Revision Guide to Prepare Current Affairs for Delhi Judiciary Exam 2026  

Here's a step-by-step guide to build a revision system for current affairs when preparing for the DJS exam 2026.  

Step 1: Set Up Two Running Registers for Notes  

Instead of accumulating scattered notes, maintain exactly two documents:  

  • Legal Current Affairs Register - organized as: Case name → Court and Bench → Key issue → Holding (2-3 lines) → Constitutional/statutory provision involved  
  • Legislation and Schemes Register - organized as: Act/Scheme name → Ministry → Objective → Key provisions → Effective date  

Step 2: Follow a Daily-Weekly-Monthly Routine  

  • Daily (20-30 minutes): Read legal news plus one general newspaper. 
  • Weekly: Consolidate what you've read into your two registers. Don't let raw news pile up unprocessed. 
  • Monthly: Read one consolidated current-affairs digest cover to cover, and self-test with MCQs to check retention.  

Step 3: Shift to Pure Revision Before Prelims   

In the final two months before your Prelims, stop consuming fresh news and instead re-read your own notes.  

Solve as many previous-year current affairs questions as you can find. They reveal exactly the style and difficulty level DJS uses, which is often narrower and more legally focused than generic current-affairs quizzes suggest.  

How to Prepare Current Affairs for Delhi Judiciary Exam (Specifically for Each Stage)?  

You may need to approach the current affairs preparation for different stages of the DJS exam 2026 differently. Here's how:  

Preparing Current Affairs for Delhi judiciary Exam Prelims 

  • Focus on facts that convert cleanly into MCQs: dates, case names, numbers, and recent amendments to the specific laws named in your syllabus.  
  • Practice with previous-year DJS prelims papers to calculate the level of detail actually required. You don't need encyclopedic knowledge, just precise recall of the highest-profile developments. 

Preparing Current Affairs for Delhi judiciary Exam Mains  

  • The Mains GK paper rewards structured writing, not just facts.  
  • Practice writing about two or three current legal topics a week in an essay or short-answer format, following an issue → law → competing viewpoints → conclusion structure.  
  • Examiners will be evaluating your ability to reason through a topic, not just list what you know.  

Preparing Current Affairs for Delhi judiciary Exam Interview  

  • Prepare 15-20 "hot topics" - the kind of constitutional and legal debates most likely to come up.  
  • Practice them in a two-minute spoken summary format: issue, current status, and a balanced view.  
  • Practice saying these out loud in mock interviews rather than only reading them silently; viva performance depends on fluency under pressure, not just knowledge.  

Mistakes to Avoid When Preparing Current Affairs for Delhi Judiciary Exam 2026 

Here are the most common mistakes aspirants make with current affairs that you must avoid to prepare well.  

Skipping Delhi-Specific Legal Developments  

Most current-affairs material is written for a national audience and simply doesn't cover Delhi High Court rulings, DMC Act developments, or Delhi's own governance disputes all of which examiners can and do ask about.  

Reading Without a Note-Making System  

Passive daily reading without weekly consolidation means you'll recognize topics in the exam room but won't be able to recall the specific holding, provision, or date you need to actually answer the question.  

Relying on Notes Made Months Ago Without Verifying Current Status  

Case law and Bill status keep changing. Judgments get reviewed; Bills get amended; appointments change. Always confirm the current status of anything you plan to cite close to your actual exam date rather than trusting notes made early in your preparation.  

Good luck for your prep! 

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