

RRB Group D Court Order Live Update: More than one crore students are waiting for clarity on the RRB Group D recruitment. The exam cycle that was supposed to begin in mid November 2025 was paused after a contempt petition and the case later moved to the Central Administrative Tribunal. All exam activity has been kept on hold until the final judicial decision. The hearing has finished and the court has reserved its order which means the written judgment will be announced soon. During this period of uncertainty students should stay calm, avoid rumours and use this time for focused revision and preparation instead of worrying about possible exam dates.
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The RRB Group D exam for the year 2025 was planned between 17 November and 31 December. After a contempt petition was filed, the Delhi High Court stayed the process under case (CONT.CAS(C) – 1415/2025). Later, the Central Administrative Tribunal directed all RRBs to pause further procedures until the final decision.
This sudden halt created confusion among lakhs of candidates, especially after a fake notice began circulating online with false CBT dates from 4 January to 17 March 2026 under CEN 08/ 2024. Since no such update is available on any official RRB regional site, students should remain alert and avoid believing viral screenshots.
The hearing concluded on 4 November, and the final order has been reserved. The judgment is expected soon, which will finally bring clarity to the entire recruitment process.
First, understand that the order is already reserved, which means the decision may come anytime. Instead of spending hours watching rumours and prediction videos, students should shift their focus entirely toward preparation.
Unverified videos and social media posts create unnecessary confusion and anxiety. Each minute spent chasing such rumours is a minute taken away from productive preparation. Trust only official sources and avoid content designed to create panic.
Revision helps you reinforce what you already know. Short targeted revision sessions for formulas, facts, reasoning concepts and previous year questions will build confidence and reduce silly mistakes.
Mock tests train your mind to handle real exam pressure. They improve timing decision-making and question selection. After each mock, analyse your mistakes so you can avoid repeating them.
Make a small list of your weak areas. Spend extra time on them by solving practice sets, reading explanations, and memorising important formulas. This targeted improvement gives you an overall boost in marks.
The judgment can be released anytime, which means exam dates may follow quickly. Staying mentally prepared prevents last-minute stress and ensures you are steady and confident when the date is announced.
The case has reached the final stage. The judiciary will deliver a fair decision. Staying positive helps you stay focused and prevents negative thinking from affecting your preparation.
Keep your identification cards, application copy, photographs, and travel details organised. This saves time later and ensures that you are ready to move as soon as the exam schedule is declared.