District court Bergisch Gladbach
The Bergisch Gladbach district of Bensberg is the seat of the Bergisch Gladbach district court , which is responsible for the cities of Bergisch Gladbach, Overath and Rösrath as well as the municipalities of Kürten and Odenthal in the Rheinisch-Bergisch district . Around 196,000 people live in the 298 km² judicial district . The district court of Bergisch Gladbach is also responsible for agricultural matters in the districts of Bergisch Gladbach, Leverkusen and Wermelskirchen.
Superior courts
The regional court above the Bergisch Gladbach District Court is the Cologne Regional Court , which in turn is subordinate to the Cologne Higher Regional Court .
history
Bensberg was a regional center in the Duchy of Berg as early as the Middle Ages . In addition to the old Bensberg Castle as the temporary residence of the Counts of Berg, Bensberg was also the seat of the higher court of the Bergisch district of Porz .
The judiciary was reformed during the Napoleonic era. In 1811 the higher court became a peace court , which was responsible for the area of today's cities and communities Bergisch Gladbach, Odenthal and Rösrath. In 1816, the area of today's city of Overath was added by the Lindlar Peace Court . This also remained in the times of the Prussian Rhine Province . In 1879 the Friedensgericht was replaced by the Bensberg District Court due to the new Courts Constitution Act in force in the German Reich .
In 1906 the Bensberg District Court moved into a new building on Gladbacher Straße (The building was demolished in the early 1970s. Location: ⊙ ). Due to the increase in the number of employees, the new building below the Bensberg Castle in Schloßstraße was moved into in 1962 .
After the municipal reorganization in 1975, Bensberg became part of the town of Bergisch Gladbach and thus the name was adapted to the Bergisch Gladbach district court . In the course of this, the municipality of Kürten came from the district court district of Wipperfürth to Bergisch Gladbach.
The building was expanded by two wings in 2004.
See also
Web links
- Website of the AG Bergisch Gladbach (with photo)
- Overview of the case law of the Bergisch Gladbach District Court
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bergischer Geschichtsverein Rhein-Berg eV Accessed on September 18, 2019 .
- ^ District court Bergisch Gladbach: History. Retrieved August 19, 2017 .
Coordinates: 50 ° 58 ′ 1 ″ N , 7 ° 9 ′ 31 ″ E