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The High Court's principal bench is located in Bengaluru, in a building called the Attara Kacheri. It is a two-storry building made of stone and brick, painted red, in the neoclassical style of architecture. The building was constructed between 1864 and 1868 [9] and is located in Bengaluru's Cubbon Park. Karnataka High Court Plaque
The court occupied the entire building after the legislature and the secretariat shifted to the newly-built Vidhana Soudha in 1956. [8] The court was renamed the High Court of Karnataka when the name of the state of Mysore was changed to Karnataka in 1973. [2]
The museum documents the journey of law and the high court in Karnataka. The museum showcases part of the original print of constitution of India. [1] The museum was started in November 2006 to mark the 50th anniversary of Karnataka High Court. Karnataka High Court Chief justice Cyriac Joseph was the man behind this idea.
The number of judges in a court is decided by dividing the average institution of main cases during the last five years by the national average, or the average rate of disposal of main cases per judge per year in that high court, whichever is higher. The Madras High Court is the oldest high court in the country, established on 26 June 1862 ...
V. S. Malimath (12 June 1929 – 22 December 2015) was an Indian jurist, who served as Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court [1] and Karnataka High Court. He also was the Chairman of the Central Administrative Tribunal, and then member of the National Human Rights Commission of India. He headed the Committee on Reform of Criminal Justice ...
K. S. Puttaswamy (8 February 1926 – 28 October 2024) was an Indian judge of the Karnataka High Court who was also the original petitioner, challenging the Government of India over making Aadhaar mandatory. [1] He had filed a writ petition in 2012 and over the last five years, 26 other petitions have been tagged along with his, challenging the ...
He was appointed Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court on 19 October 1989, became Supreme Court Justice on 7 October 1991 and retired from the service on 10 February 1995. [ 1 ] In the wake of removal of Pendekanti Venkatasubbaiah in 1990, he served as Acting Governor of Karnataka state from 5 February 1990 to 8 May 1990.
He also served as secretary to the Chief Justice and Registrar (Vigilance) of the High Court. [3] In June 2015, D'Cunha was appointed the registrar general of the Karnataka High Court. [4] On 11th Nov 2016, D'Cunha was appointed a judge in the Karnataka High Court. [5] [6] He retired from the Karnataka High Court on 6 April 2021 upon ...