High Court of Judicature at Jodhpur
Full Form of HQJ
What is HQJ?
HQJ stands for the High Court of Judicature at Jodhpur, which is the principal seat of the Rajasthan High Court in India. Established in 1949, it serves as the highest judicial authority within the state of Rajasthan, exercising original and appellate jurisdiction over civil and criminal matters. The court is located in Jodhpur and has additional benches in Jaipur. HQJ is commonly used in legal citations, case filings, and official documents to refer to this specific bench. For students preparing for judicial services examinations in Rajasthan, understanding the role and jurisdiction of the Jodhpur bench is essential, as many landmark judgments originate here. The court also handles constitutional matters and writ petitions. Its historical significance and contribution to Indian jurisprudence make it a key institution for law aspirants.
HQJ का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The appeal was filed before the HQJ (High Court of Judicature at Jodhpur) challenging the district court's decree.