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    History

    The Land of Sugar

    Mandya is the land of sugar and rice and a prominent agricultural district, formed in the year 1939. Blessed with the irrigation waters of river Cauvery and Hemavathi, half of the district countryside is lush in various hues of green through out the year. Agriculture is the main occupation of people in the district. Most of the industries that are run in the district depend on agriculture for their raw material. Sugar Mills, Jaggery making units and Rice Mills. The Mandya City is situated on the state highway of Bangalore and Mysore.

    History: About Court (since 01.11.1965)

    The District and Sessions Court Mandya is located in a prime area of the city and is surrounded by most of the Govt. Offices like DC office, SP Office, Zilla Panchayath Office, Treasury, Tahsildar office, Sub-Registrar’s Office, R.T.O., and Excise Office etc., The Court complex is in the vicinity to the Bus stand and Railway station. The building in which Courts are housed, is a newly constructed 3 floor Court Complex, inaugurated in the year of 2006.

    Mandya District Consists of Seven(7) revenue talukas :

    Mandya, Krishnarajapet, Maddur, Malavalli, Nagamangala, Pandavapura, Srirangapatna

    Infrastructure:

    1. Each Taluka, in this Unit, is provided with Computer Server room under e-courts project.
    2. Judicial Service Centers (i.e. Filling and Enquiry Counters) are created and start functioning in all Taluk Court complex.
    3. The Judgement and Orders of all the Courts situated in this unit are available on District Court web-site.
    4. Video conferencing facility is available in the District and Taluk Court premises for Administration and Judicial Work.
    5. Information KIOSK are installed at District Court Complex and all Taluk Court complexes for the use of Advocates and Litigant Public.
    6. Short Message Service [SMS] facility is provided to Advocates upon Filing of new cases, Registration of new cases and case disposal information.
    7. Mediation Center is established in the District Court premises (Since 15.07.2008).
    8. District Legal Services Authority is in existence and rendering free legal aid to the needy. Lok-Adalaths are organized for settlement of various types of pending disputes and pre litigation disputes.
    9. Taluk Legal Service Committees have been functioning in all the six Taluks.