Solingen District Court
The District Court of Solingen is a court of ordinary jurisdiction and one of five district courts in the district of the District Court of Wuppertal .
Seat and District of the Court
The seat of the court is Solingen in North Rhine-Westphalia . The judicial district includes the independent city of Solingen.
Superordinate and subordinate courts
The district court of Wuppertal is superordinate to the district court of Solingen . The competent higher regional court is the higher regional court in Düsseldorf .
history
With the reorganization of the courts in the Grand Duchy of Berg , the Solingen Peace Court was set up as a court of first instance at the end of 1811 . It was subordinate to the Tribunal of First Instance in Düsseldorf . Prussia took over the Bergisch courts in 1814. The previous peace courts remained, the first instance tribunals were renamed district courts . The Solingen Peace Court was now assigned to the Düsseldorf District Court . In 1820 the organization of the courts was changed. The district courts have now become regional courts. The Solingen Peace Court was subordinated to the Elberfeld Regional Court . As part of the Reich Justice Laws , it was converted into the Solingen District Court in 1879.
See also
Web links
- Internet presence of the district court of Solingen
- Overview of the jurisprudence of the District Court of Solingen
Coordinates: 51 ° 10 ′ 12.6 ″ N , 7 ° 5 ′ 11.2 ″ E