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

The present Ashoknagar district was once part of the Chedi kingdom during the Mahabharata era and later Chedi Janapada. In the 6th century B.C., the region fell under Avanti, Dasharna, and Chedi Janapadas, later becoming part of Nanda, Maurya, Sunga, and Magadh kingdoms. Emperor Ashoka is believed to have stayed here during his Ujjain conquest, … Read more

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

Pathanamthitta, formed on 1 November 1982, is Kerala’s 13th district, deriving its name from ‘Pathanam’ (row of houses) and ‘Thitta’ (riverside). Initially part of Kollam, Alappuzha, and Idukki districts, it now has 22 functioning courts. The District Court began in 1984, with the Principal District Court located in the Mini Civil Station, Pathanamthitta. Additional courts, … Read more

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

Narmadapuram, formerly known as Hoshangabad, became a civil district in the Central Provinces in 1904, with a court of the District Judge and other subordinate courts, such as the courts of Sub-Judges and Munsifs. Tehsildars in Sohagpur, Harda and Seoni (Seoni Malwa) were also entrusted with judicial responsibilities for minor cases. By 1931, the jurisdiction … Read more

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

Ujjain district was initially part of the TAG state, with a judicial system shaped by foreign rule. In 1853, the powers of the ijaradars were abolished, and kamshadars and subas were appointed in various parganas and districts, respectively, to exercise judicial authority. By 1907, a Chief Court was established in Lashkar (Gwalior), and the Provincial … Read more

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

The name “Paralakhemundi” originated from “Prabalakhanda,” meaning a piece of coral, which evolved. The area, once under the Madra Presidency, saw the Kalachuris occupying it in the 12th century. A prolonged war between the Gajapatis and Kalachuris lasted from 1110 to 1238, ending with the Gajapati king Ananga Bhima Deva’s victory. The first recorded Zamindar … Read more