District Courts, Faridkot
MQJ6+6F5, Railway Road, opp. Garden Colony, Faridkot, Punjab 151203, India
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Monday: 9–17
Tuesday: 9–17
Wedneasday: 9–17
Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
Tuesday: 9–17
Wedneasday: 9–17
Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
Buildings need to be renovated and maintaince is must.
Parking for the vehicles is vast
He helped the Guru Har Gobind Ji in the battle of Mehraj. He died issueless in 1643. Kapura, who was a nephew of Bhallan, succeeded him. Kapura founded the town of Kotkapura in 1661. Nawab Kapura was the Chaudhry of eighty-four villages. He was a Sikh but did not want to earn the ire of the Mughals and help Guru Gobind Singh Ji and fight with Mughals. The famous last battle of Muktsar (Khidrane Di Dhaab) now a historic town, happened after Nawab Kapura declined Guru Gobind Singh’s request to use his fort to fight Mughal Army. Otherwise, the last war between Mughals and Guru Gobind Singh Ji was destined to happen at Kotkapura. Guru ji moved from Kotkapura to Dhilwan Kalan from there to Talwandi sabo via Guru ki Dhabi. However, later in the battle of Muktsar in 1705, Nawab Kapuray helped Guru Gobind Singh Ji in an underhand manner. Kapura was slain by Isa Khan Manj in 1708. He had three sons named Sukhia, Sema, and Mukhia. Mukhia killed Isa Khan and took control of the entire area. Sema was also killed in this battle in 1710. Kapura’s elder son Sukhia again came into power in 1720. A dispute between the grandsons of Kapura (sons of Sukhia) led to the division of the state in 1763. The older brother, Sardar Jodh Singh Brar, retained control of Kotkapura, and his younger brother, Sardar Hamir Singh Brar, was given Faridkot. The state was captured in 1803 by Ranjit Singh but was one of the Cis-Sutlej states that came under British influence after the 1809 Treaty of Amritsar. During the Sikh wars in 1845, Raja Pahar Singh aided the British and was rewarded with an increase of territory. The state had an area of and its 642 square miles, and a population of 124,912 in 1901. It was bounded on the west and northeast by the British district of Ferozepore, and on the south by the state of Nabha. The last Ruler of Faridkot was Lt. HH Farzand-i-sadaat Nishan Hazrat-i-kaisar-i-hind Raja Sir Harinder Singh Brar Bans Bahadur. Before partition, there was a majority Muslim population in Faridkot. Faridkot has played a leading role in the politics of the state of Punjab with a number of chief ministers and even a president hailing from the area. Although the separation of Moga and Muktsar left this district considerably smaller, the area remains an important political arena. Faridkot is created Sessions Division on 01-04-1973 by Hon’ble High Court, which includes Sri Muktsar Sahib, Malout, Gidderbaha, and Moga its subdivisions. In the year 1997, Addition District & Sessions Courts start functioning in Sri Muktsar Sahib, and in the year 1998, Addition District & Sessions Courts start functioning in Moga. On 15-01-2010, Sri Muktsar Sahib has been starting functioning as a separate Sessions Division. Now, Gidderbaha and Malout are sub-divisions of Sri. Muktsar Sahib. Hon’ble Punjab & Haryana High Court established Moga as separate Sessions Division on 28-04-2012.T
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