District court Neuburg an der Donau

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The District Court of Neuburg an der Donau is one of 73 district courts in Bavaria and a court of ordinary jurisdiction based in the city of Neuburg an der Donau .

Area of ​​responsibility and instance

The local jurisdiction of the district court Neuburg an der Donau includes the entire district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen . In insolvency, register and foreclosure matters , the Ingolstadt District Court is responsible for the district of the Neuburg District Court.

The district court of Neuburg ad Donau has been subordinate to the then newly founded district court of Ingolstadt since March 1st, 1988 . The other instances are the Munich Higher Regional Court and the Federal Court of Justice .

history

City and Regional Court of Neuburg an der Donau

On the occasion of the complete separation of jurisdiction and administration in the right bank of the Rhine region of the Kingdom of Bavaria , which came into force on July 1, 1862 , the former district court of Neuburg an der Donau became a city and district court with jurisdiction only. The district of this court consisted of the city of Neuburg, the markets of Burgheim and Reichertshofen and the rural communities of Ambach , Attenfeld , Baar , Ballersdorf , Bergen , Bergheim , Bittenbrunn , Bruck , Dezenacker , Dinkelshausen , Ebenhausen , Ehekirchen , Feldkirchen , Fernmittenhausen , Grasheim , Hagau , Heinrichsheim , Hollenbach , Hütting , Joshofen , Karlshuld , Karlskron , Klingsmoos , Leidling , Lichtenau , Ludwigsmoos , Manching , Moos , Niederstimm , Oberhausen , Oberstimm , Ortlfing , Pichl , Ried , Riedensheim , Rohrenfels , Seiboldsdorf , Sinning , Stepperg , Straß , Unterhausen , Untermaxfeld , Unterstall , Wagenhofen , Weichering , Winden , Zell and Zuchering . The next higher instance was the Donauwörth District Court .

District court Neuburg an der Donau

With the introduction of the Courts Constitution Act on October 1, 1879, the previous Bavarian courts were repealed. The higher regional courts took the place of the appellate courts, the regional courts took the place of the district courts and the local courts took the place of the city courts, the regional courts as well as the city and regional courts. Thus, the district court Neuburg was built on the Danube, whose district by former District Court Monheim originating communities Bertoldsheim , Erlbach , Hatzenhofen , walls , Rennertshofen , Rohrbach and Trugenhofen and the area of the previous municipal and district court Neuburg an der Donau except to the District Court Ingolstadt surrendered municipalities Baar, Ebenhausen, Hagau, Manching, Niederstimm, Oberstimm, Pichl, Reichertshofen, Winden and Zuchering included. The superordinate instances were now the district court Neuburg an der Donau and the higher regional court Augsburg .

When the Neuburg an der Donau Regional Court and the Augsburg Higher Regional Court were dissolved with effect from April 1, 1932, the Neuburg an der Donau District Court transferred to the Augsburg Regional Court and Munich Higher Regional Court .

With the repeal of the Rain District Court on July 1, 1932, the Neuburg District Court district expanded to include the communities of Bayerdilling , Bergendorf , Bonsal , Buch , Echsheim , Etting , Feldheim , Gempfing , Haselbach , Heimpersdorf , Holzheim , Illdorf , Kühnhausen , Kunding , Mittelstetten , Münster , Neukirchen , Niederschönenfeld , Oberbaar , Oberpeiching , Pessenburgheim , Rain , Reicherstein , Riedheim , Sallach , Schöneberg , Schorn , Stadel , Staudheim , Thierhaupten , Unterbaar , Unterpeiching , Wächtering , Walda , Wallerdorf , Weidorf , Wengen and Wiesenbach .

Since the law on the organization of ordinary courts in the Free State of Bavaria (GerOrgG) came into force on July 1, 1973, the district court district of Neuburg an der Donau has consisted of the district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen. As a result, the district court of Neuburg an der Donau lost the communities

  • Bayerdilling, Bergendorf, Etting, Feldheim, Gempfing, Holzheim, Mittelstetten, Münster, Niederschönenfeld, Oberpeiching, Pessenburgheim, Rain, Riedheim, Sallach, Stadel, Staudheim, Unterpeiching, Wächtering and Wallerdorf to the district court of Nördlingen ,
  • Heimpersdorf, Neukirchen, Oberbaar, Thierhaupten and Unterbaar to the Augsburg District Court as well
  • Echsheim, Kühnhausen, Reicherstein, Schorn and Wiesenbach to the Aichach District Court ,

on the other hand, the communities Adelshausen , Aresing , Berg im Gau , Brunnen , Deimhausen , Diepoltshofen , Edelshausen , Gachenbach , Hohenried , Hörzhausen , Langenmosen , Lauterbach , Malzhausen , Mühlried , Peutenhausen , Pobenhausen , Rettenbach , Sandizell , Sattelberg , Schrobenhausen , Steingriff , Waidhofen , Wangen , Weilach and Weilenbach from the dissolved district court of Schrobenhausen .

Courthouse

Courthouse

Today's courthouse is located at Ottheinrichplatz A1. The three- story pilaster - framed hipped roof building with a rich baroque facade design was largely built in the first half of the 18th century and is a listed building.

See also

Web links

Commons : Neuburg an der Donau District Court  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Law amending the law on the organization of the ordinary courts in the Free State of Bavaria of December 23, 1987 ( GVBl. P. 495 )
  2. Royal Highest Ordinance of February 24, 1862 for the implementation of the law of November 10, 1861, the judicial constitution regarding ( RBl. Sp. 369 )
  3. ^ Formation of the district courts, the city courts, then the city and regional courts, and the regional courts in the regions on this side of the Rhine. ( Enclosure of the very highest ordinance of February 24, 1862 for the implementation of the law of November 10, 1861, concerning the court system. )
  4. district office Neuburg a./DI country district of the city and district court Neuburg a./D. (District Court of Donauwörth). In: K. Statistisches Bureau (Ed.): Directory of the municipalities of the Kingdom of Bavaria with their population in December 1861, arranged according to districts, administrative districts and court districts, including the relevant tax offices, forest offices and building authorities, together with an alphabetical index. Munich 1863, p. 190 f.
  5. Implementation Act of February 23, 1879 to the Reich Judicial Constitution Act ( GVBl. P. 273 )
  6. Royal Highest Ordinance of April 2, 1879, concerning the determination of the court seats and the formation of the court districts ( GVBl. P. 398 f. )
  7. Ordinance on the implementation of Section 45 (II) of the Ordinance on the Implementation of the State Budget of October 30, 1931 of February 15, 1932 ( GVBl. P. 66 )
  8. Ordinance on the repeal of local courts of June 14, 1932 ( GVBl. P. 256 )
  9. Law on the Organization of the Ordinary Courts in the Free State of Bavaria (GerOrgG) of April 25, 1973 (GVBl p. 189)
  10. Ordinance on the reorganization of Bavaria into districts and urban districts of December 27, 1971 ( GVBl. P. 495 )
  11. List of monuments for Neuburg adDonau (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation

Coordinates: 48 ° 44 ′ 11.1 "  N , 11 ° 10 ′ 49.2"  E