Gjøvik District Court

Coordinates: 60°59′07″N 9°14′12″E / 60.9853414°N 9.2368044°E / 60.9853414; 9.2368044
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Gjøvik District Court
Gjøvik tingrett
The courthouse in Gjøvik
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60°59′07″N 9°14′12″E / 60.9853414°N 9.2368044°E / 60.9853414; 9.2368044
Established1 Jan 2009
Dissolved26 Apr 2021
JurisdictionSouthern Oppland
LocationGjøvik, Innlandet, Norway
Coordinates60°59′07″N 9°14′12″E / 60.9853414°N 9.2368044°E / 60.9853414; 9.2368044
Appeals toEidsivating
Court of Appeal

Gjøvik District Court (Norwegian: Gjøvik tingrett) was a district court in Innlandet county, Norway. The court was based in Gjøvik. The court existed from 2009 until 2021. It served the municipalities of Gjøvik, Lunner, Gran, Søndre Land, Nordre Land, Østre Toten, and Vestre Toten. Cases from this court could be appealed to Eidsivating Court of Appeal.[1]

The court was a court of first instance. Its judicial duties were mainly to settle criminal cases and to resolve civil litigation as well as bankruptcy. The administration and registration tasks of the court included death registration, issuing certain certificates, performing duties of a notary public, and officiating civil wedding ceremonies. Cases from this court were heard by a combination of professional judges and lay judges.[2]

History[edit]

The court was created on 1 January 2009, when the old Toten District Court and Hadeland og Land District Court were merged. Jevnaker Municipality was a part of the Hadeland og Land District Court prior to 2009, but on that date it was moved to the jurisdiction of the Ringerike District Court rather than joining the new Gjøvik District Court.[1] On 26 April 2021, Gjøvik District Court was merged with the Nord-Gudbrandsdal District Court, Sør-Gudbrandsdal District Court, and Valdres District Court to create the new Vestre Innlandet District Court.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Om domstolen" (in Norwegian). Norwegian National Courts Administration. Archived from the original on 30 May 2017. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  2. ^ Gisle, Jon, ed. (14 February 2022). "Tingrett". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Forskrift om inndelingen av rettskretser og lagdømmer". Lovdata.no (in Norwegian). 12 April 2021. Retrieved 19 February 2022.