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Applications open for the position of Chief Judicial Administrator

Applications for the position of Chief Judicial Administrator are open until July 19, 2026, offering a total monthly remuneration package of MVR 59,235, including salary and allowances.

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Laisha Ahmed | 8 ޖުލައި 2026 | ބުދަ 08:24
Department of Judicial Administration

Department of Judicial Administration

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has opened applications for the position of Chief Judicial Administrator, the highest administrative post within the Maldivian judiciary.

According to the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), the deadline for applications for this position is 12:00 PM on Sunday, July 19, 2026.

The basic salary for this position is MVR 30,000. In addition, the successful candidate will receive an executive allowance of MVR 27,235 and a phone allowance of MVR 2,000.

The Chief Judicial Administrator is the highest administrative authority for all courts operating under the judicial branch of the state.

The responsibilities of this position include establishing the administrative structure of the courts, as well as overseeing disciplinary actions and dismissals. Furthermore, the individual holding this post is vested with the authority to appoint and remove court registrars.

Furthermore, the responsibilities of this position include determining the number of judges in Maldivian courts, in consultation with the Judicial Service Commission (JSC). This role plays a vital part in the administration of the Maldives' justice system.

The Chief Judicial Administrator is the most senior official responsible for overseeing and improving the administrative operations of the courts. The individual in this position is tasked with resolving administrative challenges within the judiciary and ensuring that court services are delivered effectively to the public.

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