Gautam Buddha Nagar Court Recruitment 2024 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

The District Gautam Buddha Nagar was officially established on 6 September 1997, following Government Order No. 1249/97/82/97, by carving portions out of the districts of Ghaziabad and Bulandshahar. This district encompasses Dadri and Bisrakh blocks from Ghaziabad and Dankaur and Jewar blocks from Bulandshahar. Additionally, 18 villages from Bulandshahar were added to Dankaur and Jewar … Read more

Chamoli Court Recruitment 2024 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

The District Courts in Chamoli, Uttarakhand, are established by the State Government in consultation with the High Court, considering the number of cases, topography, and population distribution. The Chamoli Court operates under a three-tier system, with the District and Sessions Judge at the highest level. This court handles civil and criminal cases, deriving its civil … Read more

Mahoba Court Recruitment 2024 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

Mahoba district, carved out of Hamirpur on 11 February 1995, is known as Mahotsav-Nagar, meaning “City of Festivals.” Renowned for warriors Alha and Udal, who valiantly fought against Prithviraj Chauhan, Mahoba’s history reflects their courage. Before becoming a district, it served as an Outlying Court under Hamirpur Judgeship. On 19 September 1995, several courts, including … Read more

Osmanabad Court Recruitment 2024 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

The District & Sessions Court at Osmanabad has a rich historical background. Before Independence, Osmanabad was part of Naldurg District under Hyderabad State during the Nizamshahi period. At that time, the District & Sessions Court operated from Naldurg. After reorganization, Osmanabad became part of the Marathwada region, and the District & Sessions Court was established … Read more

Dakshin Dinajpur Court Recruitment 2024 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

The Jalpaiguri-Malda-West Dinajpur judgeship was established in 1890 during British rule. In 1981, the Malda-West Dinajpur judgeship was separated from it, followed by the bifurcation of West Dinajpur from Malda-West Dinajpur on 16th May 1983. West Dinajpur was further divided into Dakshin Dinajpur and Uttar Dinajpur judgeships on 24th September 1992. A Sub-Divisional Court for … Read more

Seoni Court Recruitment 2024 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

Before 1818, Seoni was part of the Marathi Empire under the Bhonsle rulers of Nagpur. During their reign, justice was administered by kamavisdars (riot court officials) and zamindar patels. Kamavisdars either made decisions themselves or referred cases to Nyaya Panchayats. Patels did not have authority over civil matters, which were often settled by village elders, … Read more

Pakur Court Recruitment 2024 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

The Subordinate Judge Court at Pakur was inaugurated on 1 May 1979 by Hon’ble Justice B.P. Jha of Patna High Court. The Additional District Judge Court was subsequently inaugurated on 12 May 1989 by Hon’ble Justice Ali Ahmed. In June 2001, Pakur Judgeship was separated from Sahibganj and started functioning independently. The District & Sessions … Read more

Latur Court Recruitment 2024 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

Latur has a rich history, having been ruled by various dynasties such as the Rashtrakutas, Satavahanas, and the Mughals. It was later part of the independent princely state of Hyderabad. After the merger of Hyderabad with India, Osmanabad became part of Bombay Province and later Maharashtra. Latur was separated from Osmanabad on 15 August 1982, … Read more

Siddipet Court Recruitment 2024 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

Siddipet district was formed by reorganizing the erstwhile Medak district, with portions annexed from Karimnagar and Warangal districts. It is strategically located and shares its boundaries with Karimnagar, Sircilla, Medak, Medchal, Hanamkonda, Yadadri, Kamareddy, and Jangoan districts, reflecting its geographic and administrative significance. The district is structured into 26 mandals and is managed through three … Read more