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Birbhum District Court

WG6H+543, Suri Ct Rd, Suri, West Bengal 731101, India

Birbhum District Court
Courthouse
4.2
61 reviews
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+91 612 267 7827
districts.ecourts.gov.in
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Tuesday: 10–17
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Subhendu Karmakar
Subhendu Karmakar
Everyone is busy on their own job but still they're helpful. I noticed that Lawyer Mr. Amit Dutta,he is one of the honest person from my eye site because he charge a person only Rs. 100 instead of Rs. 500.... as he noticed that one of client family member is not well so return back the money, just take a single 100Rs note.
And I really appreciate that.
Koushik Choudhury
Koushik Choudhury
The court buildings of the District Judge, Birbhum was built in the year, 1868 and started functioning with four Chowki i.e Suri, Rampurhat, Bolpur and Dubrajpur. In the year 1971 after amalgamation of criminal Jurisdiction, the criminal court under the judiciary, the courts of Judicial Magistrate were established and started functioning at Suri,Rampurhat and Bolpur. Thereafter, the Judicial Magistrate Court, Dubrajpur started functioning in the year, 1988. At present, this district comprises of three sub-division with the 34 courts as detailed below

(A) At Suri Sadar:- There are 14 Courts i.e,

(1) District Judge, Birbhum,
(2) The Additional District Judge,1st.Court,
(3)Addl.Dist. & Sess.Judge,2nd.Court,
(4) Additional District Judge,3rd Court,
(5) Additional District Judge,4thCourt,
(6) Additional District Judge, Fast Track ,
(7) Civil Judge(Senior Division),
(8) Chief Judicial Magistrate, Birbhum
(9) Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate,
(10) Civil Judge(Junior Division), Sadar Court,
(11) Civil Judge(Junior Division), Additional Court,
(12) Judicial Magistrate,1 st Court,
(13)Judicial Magistrate, 2nd Court,
(14) Judicial Magistrate,3rdCourt,

(B)At Dubrajpur Chowki:-  There are 3 Courts i.e,

1)Addl.Dist.&SessionJudge.FastTrack ,
(2) Judicial Magistrate,
(3) Civil Judge(Jr.Div.),

(C) At Rampurhat :- There are 10 Courts i.e ,

(1) Additional District Judge,
(2) Additional District Judge, Fast Track, Court,
(3)Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate,
(4) Civil Judge (Senior Divisionj.1st. Court,
(5) Civil Judge (Senior Division), 2nd.Court,
(6) Civil Judge (Jr.Div.),1 st Court,
(7) Civil Judget.(Jr. Div .) , 2nd Court,
(8) Judicial Magistrate, 1 st Court,
(9) Judicial Magistrate.2ndCourt,
(10) Judicial Magistrate.3rd. Court,

(D) At Bolpur:- There are 7 Courts i.e ,

(1) Additional District Judge,
(2) Civil Judge(Senior Division),
(3) Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate,
(4) Civil Judge (Jr.Div.),1 st Court,
(5) Civil Judge(Jr.Div.)2nd Court,
(6) Judicial Magistrate, 1 st. Court,
(7) Judicial Magistrate, 2nd• Court,
Rahul Singha
Rahul Singha
Service is more or less good.It is one of the oldest court which was established in the year 1868 during British period.Place is very dirty and untidy. There is no seating arrangement. It requires maintenance and regular sweeping. Not well accommodated office.
Tapas Kumar Guin
Tapas Kumar Guin
British colonists preferred to choose Suri as the district headquarters of Birbhum, probably owing to convenience of transport and communication. Suri was well-connected to many places via road, however, it is not possible to tell about the conditions of those roads clearly. These roads can be traced in James Rennel's map of the 'Jungleterry District'(1779).[6] After the defeat of Siraj ud-Daulah, the Nawab of Bengal, the British placed many puppet-kings in his place. When Mir Quasim was the Nawab, he ordered all the zamindars (landlords) to pay more revenue. At this, the ruler of Rajnagar, Asad Jama Khan disagreed. In December 1760, the army of the Nawab and the British marched together to attack Birbhum. Asad Jama Khan also got prepared with a cavalry of about 5,000 soldiers, and an infantry of nearly 20,000. In the battle, Asad Jama Khan was defeated and his zamindari was snatched. He took shelter amidst the very dense woods of Chotanagpur. There he had a clandestine meeting with a Maratha army general, Shivabhatta, and Shivabhatta joined him with a cavalry of two to three thousand soldiers as well as a large infantry. Another battle was fought near Kariddhya in 1763 in which he was defeated again. Thus, the British got the control of Suri.[6] During the early years of the British rule, Bishnupur and Birbhum was administered from Murshidabad.
DEB CHATTERJEE
DEB CHATTERJEE244 days ago
All are well place ...
And a new experience ...
Avijit Murmu
Avijit Murmu2 years ago
One of the British legacies in the heart of the town, Birbhum District Court holds a special place in the map of Birbhum. The buildings need maintenance; especially the clock tower.
Prasenjit Pal
Prasenjit Pal2 years ago
I never been at court😁 only ecxept for examination purposes. And never wish to go there. However this is a very old establishment since British time. Located at Old Bus Stop, Suri infront of DM Office (Prashasan Bhawan).
Indranil Sinha
Indranil Sinha2 years ago
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