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State: Uttar Pradesh

 

District Court - Ghaziabad

District and Session Court, Ghaziabad The Ghaziabad Judgeship came into existence on 14-11-1976 vide notification No. 7022/VII-A.N.358/76 dated 13-11-1976. The district of Ghaziabad was also formed on the same day. Ghaziabad judgeship was bifurcated from the Meerut Judgeship.At Ghaziabad the Court started functioning from the court campus at Model Town, Gandhinagar. Shri Inder Pal Singh had the honour of being the first District Judge… The city of Ghaziabad was founded in AD 1740 by Wazir Ghazi-ud-din, who named it Ghaziuddinnagar after himself. During the Mughal period, Ghaziabad and especially the banks of the Hindon in Ghaziuddinnagar, remained a picnic spot for the Mughal royal family. The name “Ghaziuddinnagar” was shortened to its present form, i.e. “Ghaziabad” with the opening of the Railways in 1864. Ghaziabad, along with Meerut and Bulandshahr, remained one of the three Munsifis of the District, under the Meerut Civil Judgeship during most periods of the British Raj. As its boundary is adjacent to Delhi, it acts as the main entrance of Uttar Pradesh and that is why it is also called the GATEWAY OF U.P. The Ghaziabad Judgeship came into existence on 14-11-1976 vide notification No. 7022/VII-A.N.358/76 dated 13-11-1976. The district of Ghaziabad was also formed on the same day. Shri Inder Pal Singh had the honour of being the first District Judge of Ghaziabad judgeship. Sanctioned Courts at the initial stage when Ghaziabad judgeship started its first functioning- D.J. Addl. District Judge Civil Judge Addl. Civil judge C.J.M. A.C.J.M. J.M. Munsif Ist Addl. Munsif 2nd Addl. Munsif 3rd Addl. Munsif 4th Addl. Munsif Munsif Hapur J.M. Hapur

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