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4 Based on 25 reviews
Rajesh Antil – 2 months ago

The Begusarai District occupies a central position in North Bihar. In 1870 it was established as a sub-division of the Munger district. It emerged as a district in 1972. It was named after “Begu” a man of this district who used to look after “Sarai” an old and small market. Begusarai district is bounded on the north by Samastipur, on the south by the Ganga and the Lakhisarai district, on the east by Khagaria and Munger, and on the west by the Samastipur and Patna districts. Begusarai is a full-fledged revenue district since the year 1972, but it got the status of Begusarai District Judgeship on 13 October 1977 to keep control over the legal affairs and to meet the growing legal requirements of the people of Begusarai. Sri Sachida Nand Prasad Sinha got the privilege of being the first District & Sessions Judge of Begusarai. The Judgeship was inaugurated by the then Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.P. Singh, High Court Patna. This Begusarai judgeship has a Munsifi subdivision at Manjhaul established in the year 1997. Civil Court buildings situate in the heart of the town, I.e, in Pokhara Mohalla of Begusarai Town and are in two blocks separated by ‘Nayay Marg’. The courts and offices of the District & Sessions Judge, Family Court, Additional District, and Sessions Judges, and Fast Track Courts are running in the main building of Eastern block. The remaining courts and offices are running in the western block. One Sub-Divisional court of Manjhaul situates at Manjhaul Sub-Division which is about 15 km far from district headquarter. The second Sub-Divisional court of Bakhri situates at Bakhri Sub Division which is about 35 km far from the district headquarter. The third Sub-Divisional court of Ballia situates at Ballia Sub Division which is about 18 km far from the district headquarter. The fourth Sub-Divisional court of Teghra situates at Teghra Sub Division which is about 23 km far from the district headquarter.

Rajkumar Singh – 2 months ago

Good

Sumit Kumar – 10 months ago

All over work here

Edu Sewa – 9 months ago

Everything is available at this location or nearby areas.

Sharat Prakash – 2 years ago

Feels like a market place rather than court premise. Even public loo is not available. 2 stars just because going just by the name "It's A Place For Justice."