You can edit almost every page by Creating an account. Otherwise, see the FAQ.

Mavelikkara Additional District Court

From EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki


Mavelikara Additional District Court
Established1811
LocationMavelikara, Kerala
Authorized byConstitution of India
Additional District and Sessions Court judge
CurrentlyG Radhakrishnan

The Additional District Court of Mavelikara exercises jurisdiction both on original side and appellate side in civil and criminal matters arising in area under Jurisdiction.The district court has appellate jurisdiction over the subordinate courts namely Munsiff’s Court Mavelikkara, Munsiff’s Court Chengannur,Sub Court Mavelikkara,Judl I Class Magistrate Court Mavelikara. Addl. District Courts of Mavelikkara has filing power independent of the Principal District Court.

History[edit]

In 1811, following the 1808 insurrection against British Cochin and Quilon, Colonel H. M. Munro succeeded Colonel Macaulay as the Resident in Travancore with supervision over the Kingdom of Cochin. Following an investigation into the rampant lawlessness and the abuse of the system, Colonel Munro surveyed the region with his assistant Captain Blacker and established reforms including courts, pensions, construction of roads, bridges and schools. He functioned as the Diwan until February 1818 when he handed over the reins to Nanjappayya of Coimbatore. Thus it was Colonel Munro laid the foundations for a systematic legal system, resulting in the present day scenario. Until his time, there were no independent tribunals for the administration of justice.[1][citation needed].In the Kingdom of Travancore, Colonel Munro recommended necessary regulations to be passed for the reorganisation of the Courts. These recommendations were accepted by the then Travancore monarch and a Regulation in tune to his recommendations was passed in 1811. Zilla Courts and a Huzur Court were established in the Kingdom of Travancore, in the years 1811 and 1814 respectively. Colonel Munro established five zilla (District) courts in A.D 1811 at Padmanabhapuram, Thiruvananthapuram, Mavelikkara, Vaikom and Aluva.The Zilla Courts were empowered with unlimited jurisdiction, but subject to the confirmation from the Rajah's Court of Appeal.

References[edit]

  1. Playne S, Bond JW, Wright A. (2004) Southern India: its history, people, commerce, and industrial resources, page 368. Asian Educational Services

153/09


This article "Mavelikkara Additional District Court" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.