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Odisha establishes 46 new Civil Judge Courts

Odisha establishes 46 new Civil Judge Courts

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Bhubaneswar , Apr 26 (UNI )The Odisha Government had established 46 new Civil Judge Courts (Junior Division) in the state.
These courts were established at various places in Balasore,Sambalpur,Rayagada,Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj, Jagatsinghpur,Sundargarh,Sonepur, Cuttack, Bargarh, Khurdha,Jharsuguda ,Jajpur,Kendrapara, Bhadrakk, Dhenkanal,Bolangir and Ganjam district.
The state government has constituted these courts in consultation with the Odisha High Court.
The notification has been issued after Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi approved the proposed amendment.
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