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

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

In Dehradun, the district judiciary functions under the administrative and supervisory control of the High Court of Uttarakhand. The highest court in Dehradun is the Court of District and Sessions Judge, which handles both civil and criminal matters. This court has jurisdiction over serious criminal cases, including those warranting capital punishment, subject to High Court … Read more

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

In the Rewa district, justice was once administered in the Rajshahi and Rajdarbar. Maharaja Vishwanath Pratap Singh later established a separate judicial system in 1827, forming the Mitakshara Court and Dharmasabha, famously known as Kachehri Mitakshara. Prominent figures like Pandit Krishnachari, Gobindram Shukla, and Gokul Nath Mahapatra oversaw criminal decisions, while Ramnath Gadriha was appointed … Read more

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

The former Garhwa Subdivision of Palamau District, originally comprising eight blocks, became a separate district named “Garhwa” on 1st April 1991. Currently, Garhwa district is part of Palamau Commissionery, consisting of fourteen blocks, sixteen police stations, and three sub-divisions: Garhwa, Nagar Untari, and Ranka. The Garhwa Sub-Divisional Court has been operational since 18th August 1961, … Read more

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

In 1876, the British Government designated Wokha as the District Headquarters of Naga Hills in Assam, which was later shifted to Kohima in 1878, making Wokha a Sub-Division. In 1889, the Sub-Division moved to Mokokchung, and Wokha regained its status as a Sub-Division in 1957 when Mokokchung became a district. During the first General Election … Read more