Saturday, October 1, 2011

Faridpur District Court: 19th century colonial styled court house

Faridpur District Court: 19th century colonial styled court house


The Faridpur "Zila Judge Court" was established during the 1889 by the British rulers to provide the justice for local people.

This medium sized court building is an attractive one, and not that much rush inside of it. The structure of the building is really simple, but which period it was built, you can easily read from its structure.

Inside the court building, I have found several court rooms. One room was empty, I think it was break time, and others were conducting judgment by the judges. I'm not sure whether its permitted or not to climb the second floor of the court building. But I have shown some courage to get at the top floor. Apart from the court rooms, others were occupied by the stuffs of the judge court who were doing typing, or busy with handling public people

The court building has a "foot over" that connects to another building at the other side of the road. That building is called "Advocate's Library", where the advocates used to talk with their clients, or do some study about their cases.

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