Ganderbal Court Recruitment 2026 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

On 16 August 1968, the Munsiff court in Ganderbal was inaugurated and established. It found its initial home within a section of the Tehsil office in Ganderbal-Beehama. The inauguration ceremony was chaired by Justice Janki Nath Bhat (of Muran Pulwama). Several Munsiff courts were established during that month and year as part of the separation … Read more

Bagalkot Court Recruitment 2026 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

Before British rule, which began in 1830 in parts of Bijapur including Bagalkot, the region saw governance under various dynasties such as the Chalukyas, Hoysalas, Vijayanagar, Peshwas, and Nawabs. Later, Marathas like the Ghorpades and Patwardhans held sway. Consequently, during British rule, States like Jamkhandi, Mudhol, and Tikota were retained. The judicial system, formerly known … Read more

Udhampur Court Recruitment 2026 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

Udhampur District Court Complex is located in the heart of the city, just one kilometer away from the Srinagar–Jammu National Highway, near the Revenue Complex. Established in 1964, it has been the seat of justice for the District and Sessions Judge. In 2008, the Court expanded with the appointment of an Additional District and Sessions … Read more

Kokrajhar Court Recruitment 2026 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

Originally, the former Judgeship of Kokrajhar District was part of the Goalpara District, with its headquarters in Dhubri, which was under the then-District and Sessions Judge of Lower Assam District (L-A-D) with headquarters in Guwahati. The Court of Kokrajhar was established in 1951 as EAC and Magistrate Court. After some years, the Munsiff Court was … Read more

Balodabazar Court Recruitment 2026 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

During the British colonial period from 1854 to 1864, Baloda Bazar and Tarenga (Bhatapara) were part of Raipur district. Later, in 1864, these areas became part of Bilaspur district. Due to administrative challenges, they were given district status by the British authorities in 1903, with the tehsil headquarters shifted from Simga to Baloda Bazar. Since … Read more

Srinagar Court Recruitment 2026 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

From 1819 to 1846, Maharaja Ranjeet Singh maintained the existing Judicial System, preserving laws and customs within his territories. During this period, the Qazi remained the head of the State Judiciary. In 1846, Sikh rule ended, and the British transferred the State to Maharaja Gulab Singh under the Treaty of Lahore. This treaty granted Gulab … Read more