Thanjavur Court Recruitment 2025 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

Thanjavur has a rich history of justice dispensation dating back to the Chola dynasty, with renowned kings like Manuneethi Chozhan and Sibi Chakaravarthi known for their commitment to justice. The Thanjavur District Court was established in 1806, initially covering the districts of Thanjavur, Thiruvarur, and Nagapattinam. Charles Wood Cock served as the first Zillah Judge … Read more

Tenkasi Court Recruitment 2025 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

Tenkasi district, previously part of the Tirunelveli district, was bifurcated on 13 January 2024 as per G.O. No. 917, dated 7 December 2012. Located in the southern part of Tamil Nadu, Tenkasi shares boundaries with Virudhunagar, Thoothukudi, Tirunelveli, and Kerala. The district is blessed with abundant rivers like Chittar and Anumanadhi, supporting a thriving agricultural … Read more

Ajmer Court Recruitment 2025 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

Before Ajmer merged into Rajasthan, it was known as Ajmer-Merwara, governed under the Ajmer Courts Regulation Act, 1926. The Judicial Commissioner was appointed by the Governor General, with Mr. W.T.W. Baker as the first in 1926 and Mr. B.N. Nigam as the last in 1955. Notably, Shri Atma Charan served as Judicial Commissioner in 1950-51, … Read more

Mahabubabad Court Recruitment 2025 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

Mahabubabad, formerly known as Manukota, derives its name from “Mranukota,” where “Mranu” means “tree” and “Kota” means “fort” in Telugu, translating to “a fort made of trees.” In earlier times, the area was densely covered with trees, resembling a natural fort. The name changed to Mahabubabad after the visit of Nizam ruler Mahabub Ali Khan, … Read more

Purba Bardhaman Court Recruitment 2025 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

The name “Bardhaman,” anglicized as Burdwan, originates from the Sanskrit term Vardhamana, meaning prosperity or growth. Its history dates back to 5000 BC during the Mesolithic period. According to Jain scriptures, Bardhaman might have been named after the 24th Jain Tirthankara, Mahavira, who spent time in the region. Alternatively, it is believed that the name … Read more