Aims &objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the histopathological spectrum of ovarian mass lesions which were received in our department. Materials and methods: A total of 76 samples of ovarian tissue were received for histopathological evaluation, from women of different age groups, attending for surgery in obstetrics and gynecology department, presenting with various chronic gynecological complains were included in the study. Results: Out of 76 tissue, 69 (90.78%) cases were unilateral and 07 (9.21%) were bilateral. Forty-seven patients (61.84%) were belonging from the age group of 21-41 years. Benign neoplastic lesion was seen in 31 masses (40.78%) followed by non-neoplastic lesion in 43 cases (56.57%) and neoplastic lesion was observed in 2 cases (2.63%). Conclusion: The majority of ovarian lesions included in the study were benign and unilateral. Because of their presentation with mild symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment of ovarian lesions will relieve the patient.