Himachal Pradesh News
Himachal Pradesh Government Withdraws Judicial Powers from Panchayats, Cases to Move to Courts
In a major administrative decision, the Himachal Pradesh government has withdrawn the judicial powers that were previously granted to gram panchayats. Going forward, legal disputes and cases that were earlier handled at the village level will now be heard only by competent courts or designated magistrates.
In a major administrative decision, the Himachal Pradesh government has withdrawn the judicial powers that were previously granted to gram panchayats. Going forward, legal disputes and cases that were earlier handled at the village level will now be heard only by competent courts or designated magistrates.
The decision was communicated through a recent notification issued by the Panchayati Raj Department. According to officials, the judicial authority of elected panchayat representatives came to an end when their tenure concluded in February 2026. As a result, the traditional system of resolving cases through panchayat courts has now been discontinued.
Legal Matters to Shift to Courts and Magistrates
A senior state government official explained that Block Development Officers (BDOs) and panchayat secretaries will not receive any judicial powers under the new arrangement. Their roles will continue to focus strictly on administrative responsibilities.
With this change, all pending and future legal matters that were earlier addressed at the panchayat level will now be referred to the appropriate magistrate or judicial court for resolution.
Revenue-related disputes will be handled at the tehsil level, while criminal, civil, and other legal matters will fall under the jurisdiction of the regular judicial system.
Officials say the move is aimed at improving transparency and ensuring a more uniform justice delivery system across the state.
Arrangements Made to Avoid Public Inconvenience
The government has also taken steps to ensure that the transition does not create difficulties for citizens. Essential documents such as character certificates, residence verifications, and similar records will continue to be issued based on existing gram panchayat records.
These documents will now be prepared by committees functioning under the supervision of Block Development Officers and panchayat secretaries.
While administrative services will remain available at the panchayat level, judicial hearings will now strictly fall under the authority of the magistracy and formal courts.
Panchayat Elections Ahead, Voter List Revision Underway
Meanwhile, preparations for the upcoming Panchayati Raj elections have already begun. The State Election Commission has initiated a special revision of voter lists in 246 panchayats across Himachal Pradesh.
Officials confirmed that supplementary voter lists will be prepared to include updated voter details.
The revision process became necessary after the state government announced the creation of 123 new panchayats, which resulted in changes to several existing panchayat boundaries.
Block Development Officers and panchayat secretaries have been instructed to verify voter information to ensure accuracy.
According to guidelines issued by the Supreme Court, Panchayati Raj elections in the state must be completed before May 31. The State Election Commission is currently working on key procedures such as voter list corrections, reservation rosters, and the identification of polling stations.