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

The District Courts in Haridwar, established by the State Government in consultation with the High Court, operate under a three-tier system. The highest court is the District and Sessions Judge, handling both civil and criminal cases, with jurisdiction derived from The Bengal, Agra, and Assam Civil Courts Act, 1887, and the Code of Criminal Procedure. … Read more

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

Before the creation of a separate judgeship for Hazaribagh District on 3 April 1949, civil justice was administered by the Judicial Commissioner of Chotanagpur, headquartered in Ranchi, along with the Deputy Commissioner, Sub-Judge, and two Munsifs at Hazaribagh and Giridih. The Munsif of Giridih also handled rent suits as a Deputy Collector. Criminal justice was … Read more

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

Sagar district, located in the north-central part of Madhya Pradesh, was known as Saugar during British rule. The Tropic of Cancer passes through the district’s southern area. The name ‘Sagar’ is derived from the Hindi word for ‘lake,’ referencing the large, once beautiful lake around which the town developed. Founded by Udan Singh in 1660, … Read more

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

The Gumla District Court was established in 1987, with Sri B.K. Dubey served as its first district judge. The court comprises three buildings: the Main Building, the Old Building (established in 1987), and the Fast Track Court Building (established in 2002). It operates under the jurisdiction of the Jharkhand High Court and currently has 17 … Read more

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

During British rule, Rajkot’s Kothi Compound housed the Rajashthanik Court, with two British judges and one Indian judge. Before independence, the Judicial Commissioner’s Court, with the jurisdiction of today’s High Court, operated here. Post-independence, the Saurashtra High Court was established, with Shri M.C. Shah, a former Bombay High Court Judge, as its first Chief Justice. … Read more

Ahmedabad Metropolitan Court Recruitment 2025 (eCourts.gov.in) New Notification

The Metropolitan Magistrates’ Courts in Ahmedabad were established in 1961 with one Chief Magistrate Court, eight City Magistrate Courts, and two Special Judicial Magistrate Courts as per a Government of Gujarat resolution dated 29/09/1961. Since then, the number of courts and staff has increased to 43 courts in Ahmedabad, based on the jurisdictions of various police … Read more

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

The Civil Court in Godda, established on 26 April 1986, was formed after the district of Godda was carved out from Dumka in 1983. The Godda Judgeship serves the entire Godda district in Jharkhand’s Santhal Pargana division, handling various legal matters including land disputes, criminal cases, and family issues. The district spans 2,110 square kilometers … Read more

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

The Judgeship of Nalanda, which was previously part of the Patna Judgeship, was established on 6th May 1978. The inauguration was done by Hon’ble Mr. Justice K.B.N. Singh, the then Chief Justice of Patna High Court. Nalanda District comprises three sub-divisions: Biharsharif, Hilsa, and Rajgir, with the headquarters situated at Biharsharif. Currently, judicial courts are … Read more

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

The Giridih Judgeship was established on 16 July 1977 by Hon’ble Mr. Justice Krishna Ballav Narayan Singh, Chief Justice of Patna High Court, with Hon’ble Mr. Justice Shambhu Prasad Singh. Sri Jamilur Rahman became its first District and Sessions Judge, while Sri Narsingh Narayan Sinha served as the first Chief Judicial Magistrate. Giridih’s judicial presence … Read more