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  1. The Karkardooma Courts Complex was inaugurated on 15-05-1993 and the courts functioning at Shahadra were shifted there. The building of Rohini Courts Complex was completed in the year 2005. The Courts at Rohini Courts Complex deals with Civil, Criminal, Rent and Motor Accident Claims cases pertaining to West and North-West Districts.

  2. Now even cases of outer districts are being taken up by the court and this includes even family courts. Presently, there are 60 judges at the Rohini Court. Yet, the Rohini Court Bar Association came into existence only in September 2006 and the first election was held on 23rd of the same month.

  3. Rohini court came in to existence on 06.01.2006. Initially, it was started with jurisdiction of a single District. i.e. North-west Delhi, thereafter the jurisdiction of criminal side of West District was also conferred into Rohini courts.

  4. Jun 11, 2023 · During the year 1913, the Delhi Judiciary consisted of : 1 District & Sessions Judge. 1 Senior Sub-Judge. 1 Judge, Small Causes Court. 1 Registrar, Small Causes Court. 3 Sub-Judges. Two Courts of Sub-Judges were added in 1920. These Courts continue to function, although due to exigencies some temporary measures were adopted to clear back logs etc.

  5. Jun 1, 2006 · Rohini court came in to existence on 06.01.2006. Initially, it was started with jurisdiction of a single District. i.e. North-west Delhi, thereafter the jurisdiction of. criminal side of West District was also conferred into Rohini courts.

  6. The Rohini Courts Complex was inaugurated on 6 th of January 2006 and most of the criminal courts of West and North-West District have been shifted there apart from, Matrimonial Courts, Motor Accident Tribunal

  7. Order regarding functioning of Courts till 31.08.2020. Protocol for Physical (Paper Based) filling. e-Seva Kendra at Rohini District Courts, Delhi; Order regarding Extension of Suspended functioning of North-West District, Rohini Courts till 31.07.2020. ORDER REGARDING 'HEARING OF EXTREMELY URGENT MATTER VIA VIDEO CONFERENCING'