The
Karnataka High Court is the
High Court of the
Indian state of
Karnataka. It is located in
Bangalore, the capital city of Karnataka. The High Court functions out of a red brick building known as
Attara Kacheri. It is in front of
Vidhana Soudha, which is the seat of the
legislature of Karnataka.
History
The history of the Karnataka High Court can be traced back to the year 1884 when the Chief Court of Mysore was created with three judges and was designated as the highest court of appeal, reference and revision in the
State of Mysore, the earlier name of Karnataka. The court had District Courts, Sub-ordinate Judges' Courts and
Munsiff Courts to assist it on civil cases and a Court of Sessions, District Magistrate and First, Second and Third Class Magistrates to assist it on criminal cases. In 1881, the office of the Chief Judge was created and the designated person had the utmost authority in the court. In 1930, it was renamed as the
High Court of Mysore and the Chief Judge was given the new name of
Chief Justice. In 1973, it got its present name of Karnataka High Court.
Premises
The High Court is located in a building called as
Attara Kacheri (meaning
Eighteen offices). It is a two-storied building, red in colour and has been built in the
neoclassical style. The construction of the building was supervised by Rao Bahadur Arcot Narayanaswamy Mudaliar and completed in the year 1868....
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