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    History

    A short History of Chandauli Judgeship-
    District Chandauli (Uttar Pradesh) has a history, rooted in the British colonial period, when the British East India Company established its judicial system in the region. Post-independence, the Munsif court under the District Varanasi continued to function as an integral part of the Indian judicial system. The District and Session Court Chandauli was established on 10.07.1999. It serves as the primary forum for civil and criminal matters in Chandauli District and plays a crucial role in upholding justice and legal proceedings in the region. Over the years, the court has evolved to meet the changing needs of the district’s residents, ensuring access to justice for all.
    Facilities Available-
    Since there is no own Court building of District Judiciary, the Courts are functioning temporarely at Tahsil Campus as well as at BSA Office Campus of Chandauli H.Q.
    The following facilities have been temporarely made available-
    1- e-Sewa Kenda.
    2- e-filling facilities.
    3- Record room.
    4- Video Conferencing

    The District Chandauli is located in 24° 56′ to 25° 35′ to north and 81° 14′ to84° 24′ east at a distance of about 30 kms east-south-east of Varanasi. Chandauli is bounded on east by Bihar State , on the north-north-east of Ghazipur District, South of Sonebhadra District, South-east of Bihar and South-West Mirzapur. Karmanasa river is the dividing line from Bihar State. Ganga, Karmanasa and Chandraprabha rivers form the geographical and economic strategy of the district.