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  2. Madhya Pradesh High Court Bench at Indore - Wikipedia

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    During this process, British law was adopted which prevailed as law made by Holkar. In 1931, extension of legal education started at Holkar College and thereafter study of law completely started in Indore. Prior to it, citizens of Indore had to go to pune, Bombay, Agra and Allahabad for obtaining degree of law.

  3. Madhya Pradesh High Court - Wikipedia

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    1]: Established: 2 January 1936; 86 years ago: Jurisdiction: Madhya Pradesh: Location: Principal Seat: Jabalpur, M.P. Circuit Benches: Indore and Gwalior: Coordinates: 1]: Composition method: Presidential with confirmation of Chief Justice of India and Governor of respective state.: Authorised by: Constitution of India: Appeals to: Supreme Court of India: Judge term length: Mandatory ...

  4. State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission - Wikipedia

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    The district, state and national level commissions face challenges of understaffing or non fulfillment of vacancies in time. [17] [4] [18] The report prepared by senior advocate on the directions of Supreme Court of India found out many shortcomings in the offices of district and state consumer redressal bodies in many states of India. These ...

  5. High courts of India - Wikipedia

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    The following are the 25 high courts in India, sorted by name, year established, act by which it was established, jurisdiction, principal seat (headquarters), permanent benches (subordinate to the principal seat), circuit benches (functional a few days in a month/year), the maximum number of judges sanctioned, and the presiding chief justice of ...

  6. District courts of India - Wikipedia

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    The district and sessions judge is often referred to as "district judge" when presiding over civil matters and "sessions judge" when presiding over criminal matters. [2] Being the highest judge at district level, the district judge also enjoys the power to manage the state funds allocated for the development of judiciary in the district.

  7. List of current Indian chief justices - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court serves as the final court of appeal for all civil and criminal cases in India and consists of 33 judges headed by the Chief Justice of India. [1] The High Courts are the top judicial bodies in individual states, controlled and managed by Chief Justices of the respective courts. There are 25 High Courts in the country with ...

  8. National Company Law Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) is a quasi-judicial body in India that adjudicates issues relating to Indian companies. [1] The tribunal, established under the Companies Act 2013, was constituted on 1 June 2016 by the government of India and is based on the recommendation of the V. Balakrishna Eradi committee on law relating to the insolvency and the winding up of companies.

  9. Punjab State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission

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    The district, state and national level commissions face challenges of understaffing or non fulfillment of vacancies in time. [22] [5] [23] The report prepared by senior advocate on the directions of Supreme Court of India found out many shortcomings in the offices of district and state consumer redressal bodies in many states of India. These ...