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

The District and Sessions Court, Betul, was established independently in 1969, with Sh. M.M. Jincywale serving as the first District and Sessions Judge. The District Court in Betul, Madhya Pradesh, was initially constructed between 1924-25 and 1947-48. Two additional courtrooms were added in 1948-49, and in 2013, eight more courtrooms were built within the campus. … Read more

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

Banaskantha District is named after the river “Banas,” which originates from the Dhebar pond located in the hills of Udaipur, Rajasthan. The district’s headquarters is in Palanpur, a city believed to be named after King Prahladandev, originally known as Prahladanpur. From the 14th century until India’s independence, Palanpur was ruled by Muslim rulers from Zalor, … Read more

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

The historical Indore District Court building was established in 1905 by the Regency Council during the reign of Maharaja Tukojirao Holkar III. Designed by M/s Stevenson & Company, the architecture commemorated the visit of England’s future emperor, George V, to Indore. The city, often referred to as “Indur” by Maharashtrian locals, is a key transportation … Read more

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

Barwani district, formed on 25 May 1998, was carved out of Khargone (West Nimar) in Madhya Pradesh. Barwani, located in the southwestern part of the state, is bounded by the Narmada River on the north and surrounded by the Satpura and Vindhyachal ranges. The name “Barwani” originates from “bar”, which refers to the forests that … Read more

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

Vidisha, renowned for its ancient monuments and historical significance, was known as Bhilsa until 1956. It was renamed Vidisha due to its proximity to the city of great antiquity. The district was established in 1904 by combining the tehsils of Vidisha and Basoda, which were part of the Gwalior state at that time. Following India’s … Read more