District Court Ambala

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Ambala, India

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District Court Ambala Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

District Court Ambala is located in Ambala, India on Railway Rd, Aggarsan Chowk. District Court Ambala is rated 4 out of 5 in the category courthouse in India.

Address

Railway Rd, Aggarsan Chowk

Phone

+91 1712536300

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Rajesh Antil

The Ambala district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana state. Ambala town serving as the administrative headquarters of the district. According to Punjab Administration Report (1911-12), District Ambala was formed out of the lapsed and confiscated territories of ‘North-West Frontier’ in 1846 by the British representatives at Delhi. The District was placed in charge of the Deputy Commissioner. He was given subordinate civil, criminal and fiscal powers. The Commissioner was superintendent of revenue & police and exercised the Civil appellate and the criminal original powers of a Sessions Judge. In 1853 first Chief Commissioner was appointed as the head of the local executive administration. A Judicial and a Financial Commissioner, who were the chief authorities in the judicial and revenue departments respectively, were appointed subordinate to him. The Judicial Commissioner was also head of the Police. He supervised educational operations and superintended the control of local and municipal funds. In 1866 a Chief Court consisting of two Judges, a Civilian and a Barrister, was substituted for the Judicial Commissioner and was constituted the final appellate authority in civil and criminal cases, with powers also of original criminal jurisdiction in cases where European British subjects were charged with serious offenses and of original civil jurisdiction in special cases. In the year 1869, a third Judge, a Civilian, was added to the Court. The constitution of the Chief Court remained unaltered until 1881. Subordinate to the Chief Court was the Divisional and Sessions Judge exercising civil and criminal jurisdiction in a civil and sessions division comprising one or more districts. As Divisional Judge, the Officer tried most of the first appeals in civil suits, and as Sessions Judge he tried sessions cases and heard criminal appeals from the District and Ist class Magistrates and thus fulfilled the functions of the District and Sessions Judge.

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Tarun Soni

Court , Nortary Shops , Saral Kendra , Police station nearby to this place having numbers of officials to address queries, one just need the right way of doing work . Just Always check n ask others for any clarity confusion . Sbi Bank is also near to this.

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LB A10

Unclean and not properly managed road is too much broken

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Sam Esther

Good system

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Manjot Singh

Very bad service and very poor roads

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Adamson j

Clean and Systematic Place

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Gaurav Bhatnagar

Difficult place for litigants.. rare facilities... other districts in haryana are better

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E Kumar

Systematic place