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    District and Session Court Raisen

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    Bhimbetka rock shelters

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    Raisen Fort

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Presently the district area was formerly a part of Bhopal Preseli State and was Nizamat-e-Mashrif district. The naming of the district is based on the ancient fort located at Raisen, the district headquarters. After independence, Raisen came into existence as a separate revenue district on May 5, 1950. Raisen district became a “civil district” in the year 1978. Shri AC Dalani was appointed District Judge of Raisen Civil District vide Honorable Madhya Pradesh High Court's order number 5674/PF Jabalpur dated 18/09/1978.

According to the information received from Mr. Kailash Narayan Chaturvedi, Senior Advocate of Raisen District and Mr. Babulal Sahu, President of Raisen Abhivshan Association, for the first time in Raisen, a series court of Civil Judge Class-2 was started in the year 1956-57 from Berasia District, Bhopal. Subsequently, from 1968, the practice of Vyavar Nyayadhi continued in the chain court Raisen Nagar from Gauharganj. After accepting the post of Chief Judicial Magistrate in Raisen district in August, 1974, Shri KC Sabu was the first Chief Judicial Magistrate of the district. In the year 1975, the Court of Additional District Judge started in Raisan on 15/09/1975. The Court of Additional District Judge was inaugurated in the year 1975 by[...]

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Hon'ble Chief Justice HON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE SURESH KUMAR KAIT
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