MPHC Result: Madhya Pradesh High Court (MPHC) has uploaded Pre Exam Score/Marks for the recruitment to the vacant positions of 190 Civil Judge Grade II at its official website-mphc.gov.in. Those who appeared for the examination can check their score and download their results from the official website. Candidates facing any difficulty can also approach at High Court of Madhya Pradesh (MPHC), Jabalpur, India – 482001 and call up at Phone No : 0761-2620380 or write an email at mphc@nic.in. Notably, Madhya Pradesh High Court Civil Judge Grade II Pre Exam Score Card 2019 has been declared for candidates who took the examination held on February 23, 2019 for 190 posts of civil judge in the pay scale of Rs 27,700-770-33,090-920-40,450-1080-44,770/-. Category wise vacancy details were: UR-95; OBC-27; SC-30; and ST-38. 

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Educational qualification for candidates taking Madhya Pradesh High Court Civil Judge Grade II exam was that they should Law graduate from any recognized University. Candidates were in the age group of 21 to 35 years as on Jan 1, 2019, while age relaxation was applied as per rules.

Candidates can check their results directly through the link given link: https://mphc.gov.in/PDF/web_pdf/RC/Result%20with%20notificaton%20and%20f...

Notably , the Madhya Pradesh high court came into existence on 1st of November 1956 after the states Reorganization Act was enacted. Earlier the state was covered under the Nagpur High Court, which was abolished. When the state of Chhattisgarh was carved of the existing state of Madhya Pradesh-- by virtue of the provisions of the Madhya Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2000 and the High Court of Chhattisgarh was established for that state with its seat at Bilaspur. The High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Jabalpur then became High Court for the successor state of Madhya Pradesh.

Madhya Pradesh was originally created as Central Province on 02/11/1861, as Judicial Commission's territory and was administered by the Judicial Commissioner, whose court at Nagpur was at that time the highest court of the territory. In 1921, it was converted into a Governor's province and then it became entitled to a have full-fledged High Court for administration of Justice.

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The High Court is housed in an impressive building constructed by Raja Gokul Das in 1899. Designed by Henry Irwin in 1886, construction work of this building was commenced in 1886 and completed in 1889. The architecture of building, which was constructed in brick-lime with ornamental towers and cornices, is mixed baroque and oriental. There are 14 court rooms in this building.