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Patiala House Court: New Delhi: 1977 7 courts (7 MM) 3 Karkardooma Court (Anand Vihar) East, North-East & Shahdara: 1993 6 courts (6 MM) 4 Rohini Court North-West & North Delhi 2005 2 courts (2 MM) 5 Dwarka Court South-West Delhi 2008 3 courts (3 MM) 6 Saket Court South & South-East Delhi 2010 6 courts (5 MM + 1 CJ) 7 Rouse Avenue Court (ITO ...
The Delhi High Court was run from here earlier and from 1978, it is the District court. [3] As the population of Delhi grew, in March 1997 Patiala House was converted to become one of three court complexes in the city, after criminal courts from Parliament Street were shifted here. [1] In 2001, 54 judges were stationed at Patiala House Courts ...
The National Capital Territory of Delhi has seven District Courts that function under the Delhi High Court: [1] Tis Hazari Courts Complex, established 1958, located in Tis Hazari; Patiala House Courts Complex, established 1977, located near India Gate; Karkardooma Courts Complex, established 1993, located in Karkarduma, Anand Vihar
New Delhi Patiala House Courts Complex: 3 1993 East Delhi, North-East Delhi and Shahdara Karkardooma Courts Complex 4 2005 North Delhi and North-West Delhi Rohini Courts Complex 5 2008 South-West Delhi Dwarka Courts Complex 6 2010 South Delhi and South-East Delhi Saket Courts Complex 7 2019 Central Delhi and CBI Courts or labour Court.
The Delhi High Court in its 7 December 2015 judgment noted "criminal intent." [41] On 12 February 2016 the Supreme Court granted exemption to all the five accused in the case from personal appearances while refusing to quash proceedings against them. [42] [43] Later on 12 July 2016 the Delhi High Court set aside the trial court judgement ...
He is the highest judicial authority below a high court judge. Below him, there are courts of civil jurisdiction, known by different names in different states. Under Article 141 of the constitution, all courts in India, including high courts – are bound by the judgements and orders of the Supreme Court of India by precedence.
On 25 February 1948, the Chief Court of Oudh was amalgamated with the High Court of Allahabad. Until 2000, what is now called Uttarakhand was part of Uttar Pradesh, and was therefore subject to the jurisdiction of Allahabad High Court. When the new state was created, Allahabad High Court ceased to have jurisdiction over the districts in it.
The Madras High Court is the country's oldest, established on 26 June 1862, while the Allahabad High Court is the largest, hosting 160 judges. High Courts that handle large numbers of cases have permanent benches (or a branch of the court). For litigants of remote regions, 'circuit benches' work on those days when judges visit.