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  2. Abhay Thipsay - Wikipedia

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    On March 25, 1997, Thipsay became a Judge of the Bombay City Civil and Sessions Court. He oversaw a wide range of civil suits and criminal trials, including serving as a Judge of the Special Court under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA). Some of his most widely known cases include:

  3. List of district courts in India - Wikipedia

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    Kolkata-City Civil Court; Kolkata-City Sessions Court; Kolkata-Presidency Small Causes Court; Malda; Murshidabad; Nadia; North 24 Parganas; North Dinajpur; Purulia; South 24 Parganas; South Dinajpur; West Bardhaman; West Medinipur

  4. V. D. Tulzapurkar - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed Judge of the City Civil Court and Additional Sessions Judge, Bombay on 16 July 1956 and became Principal Judge, City Civil Court and Sessions Judge, Bombay on 19 April 1962. He became Judge of the Bombay High Court with effect from 21 December 1963 till 29 September 1977. [1] He died on 1 October 2004. [2]

  5. District courts of India - Wikipedia

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    The civil court/district court is judged by the district and sessions judge who is the judicial head of a district with a limited control over administration also. It is the principal court of original civil jurisdiction besides the high court of the state and which derives its jurisdiction in civil matters primarily from the Code of Civil ...

  6. Sessions Court - Wikipedia

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    A Sessions Court or even known as the Court of Sessions Judge is a court of law which exists in several Commonwealth countries. A Court of Session is the highest criminal court in a district and the court of first instance for trying serious offences, i.e., those carrying punishment of imprisonment of more than seven years, life imprisonment, or death.

  7. Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The 19th century Victorian Gothic buildings that lie to the east of the Oval are mainly the Bombay High Court, The University of Mumbai (Fort Campus) and The City Civil and Sessions Court (Housed in the Old Secretariat Building). [6] [2] This stretch also houses one of the landmarks of Mumbai, the Rajabai Clock Tower.

  8. B. J. Divan - Wikipedia

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    He was enrolled as an Advocate of Bombay High Court on the Appellate Side in September, 1941 and on the Original Side in September, 1943 and practiced there from 1943 to 1954. He was appointed judge, Bombay City Civil Court, and additional sessions judge, Greater Bombay, on 4 November 1954 and principal judge, Bombay City Civil Court, and ...

  9. Swapna Sanjiv Joshi - Wikipedia

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    From 2008 to 2011, she was the principal district judge in Chandrapur, Maharashtra, and from 2011-2013, she was the Principal Judge in the City Civil and Sessions Court in Mumbai. From 2013 to 2016, she was a member of the Maharashtra Legal Services Authority, before being appointed as a judge to the Bombay High Court on 28 March 2016. [1]