District Court, Motihari Bihar - Motihari

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Civil Court, Motihari, Bihar 845401, India

Phone : 📞 +9
Postal code : 845401
Opening hours :
Tuesday 10:30AM–5PM
Wednesday 10:30AM–5PM
Thursday 10:30AM–5PM
Friday 10:30AM–5PM
Saturday 10:30AM–2PM
Sunday Closed
Monday 10:30AM–5PM
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Civil Court, Motihari, Bihar 845401, India
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Md Imran on Google

Watched during coaching time.
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OMPRAKASH CHAUDHARY on Google

Very good
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The Arshad on Google

Great to have in my district.
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Shyamul Haque on Google

Nice place to stay in touch with you and your
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Kunal Kumar on Google

The Judgeship of Champaran District established in the year 1945 and West Champaran bifurcated and notified as a separate Judgeship in the year 1977.
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Ravi Pratap on Google

In the year 1921, the functioning of the Courts of Sub-Judge started at Motihari under the Judgeship of Muzaffarpur District. The Judgeship of Champaran District established in the year 1945 and West Champaran bifurcated and notified as a separate Judgeship in the year 1977.
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Esmit Kumar on Google

Its a great experience to work with Civil Court, Motihari. Motihari is the headquarters of East Champaran district (Purbi Champaran district) (Tirhut Division) (Tirhut) in the Indian state of Bihar. It is one of the important cities of Bihar. In 1866 Champaran was made into a district with Motihari as its headquarters. On 1 December 1977, the Champaran district was divided into the districts of Purbi Champaran (East Champaran) and Paschimi Champaran (West Champaran). Motihari and Bettiah became headquarters of East Champaran district and West Champaran district respectively. The municipality of Motihari was established in 1879. Though no authentic data is available, one of the oldest structures in Motihari appears to be the Briksha Sthan Math, a temple of the guardian deity of Motihari, dating back to 1805. During the British era, the town flourished and it became one of the important centers in North Bihar. Mahatma Gandhi came to Champaran to see the condition of farmers who were forced by the British to cultivate indigo in place of food grains. Later on, Mahatma Gandhi started his satyagraha aandolan for indigo farmers against English.
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tausif alam on Google

Civil law is a branch of the law.[1] In common lawlegal systems such as England and Wales, the law of Pakistan and the law of the United States, the term refers to non-criminal law.[1][2] The law relating to civil wrongs and quasi-contracts is part of the civil law,[3] as is law of property (other than property-related crimes, such as theft or vandalism).[4] Civil law may, like criminal law, be divided into substantive law and procedural law.[5]The rights and duties of persons (natural personsand legal persons) amongst themselves is the primary concern of civil law.[6] It is often suggested that civil proceedings are taken for the purpose of obtaining compensation for injury, and may thus be distinguished from criminal proceedings, whose purpose is to inflict punishment. However, exemplary damages or punitive damages may be awarded in civil proceedings. It was also formerly possible for common informers to sue for a penalty in civil proceedings

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