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The Karnataka High Court is the highest court of the Indian state of the same name. The Supreme Court is a neoclassical building with a red color scheme inspired by the national flag of Karnataka.
The vibrant red colour and beautiful architecture makes the High Court building truly admirable. You can see the High Court from both the front side (Vidhan Soudha side) and the back side (Cubbon Park side). The lawns inside the High Court complex are well maintained. You can see some staff who hav
The High Court of Karnataka is the High Court of the Indian state of Karnataka and thus its highest judicial authority it situatedin the middleof city . The court's principal bench is located in Bengaluru, the capital city of Karnataka, with additional benches in Hubballi-Dharwada and Kalaburagi. It
On the green, sprawling lawns of Cubbon Park is the Attara Kacheri, which is the home of the High Court of Karnataka. It is in the heart of the City of Bangalore, opposite Vidhana Soudha, which houses the State Legislature, and the Secretariat.
The view of high court looks so good looking and the reddish pattern they adopt was good.i didn't enter inside but the view from outside itself is superb
The High Court of Karnataka, located in Bengaluru, holds a pivotal role in the Indian judicial system. Having had the opportunity to observe and engage with the court proceedings, I present a comprehensive review based on various aspects. The physical infrastructure of the High Court of Karnataka i
In midst of beautiful park … I haven’t seen such court in any city
The high courts of India are the highest courts of appellate jurisdiction in each state and union territory of India. However, a high court exercises its original civil and criminal jurisdiction only if the subordinate courts are not authorized by law to try such matters for lack of pecuniary, terri
Looks beautiful from outside... Just opposite to Vidhan Soudha.... Also, adjacent to cubbon park.... Red painted.... Looks magnificent...
It 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. There are lot of parkin
A delight to stroll around this area which houses the legal institutions! Surrounding areas are also filled with many wonderful architecture. It was definitely an experience n the sights were enriching. Thumbs up!
It is situated next to Cubbon Park....Public is not allowed to enter the premises...So u have to click photos from gate only ...From far it looks very small but as u go near and near then u understand how high the building is ....
A well known building of Bengaluru. The construction stands out. The colour of the building is a perfect photography prop in winters. This is the high court of Karnataka. Right in front of Vidhana Sowda.
Really well maintained structure, despite it's age. The canteen food is also very clean and reasonable price. Few places they have ignored, such as lawyer's locker places. Could improve it. My time while visiting with my mentor was really nice.
those colors are awesome most of official buildings in Bangalore is red bricked opposite of Vidhana Soudha high court of Karnataka state
Located just opposite of Vidhana Soudha and nearby to G.P.O Karnataka. This red brick building is known as "Attara Kacheri" is surrounded by green and famous Cubbon park is nearby. Has adjacent "Vidhana Soudha" Metro railway station accompanied by public transpory gacilities like cabs, autos and bu
It is located in Bangalore, the capital city of Karnataka. The High Court building is located close to Cubbon Park and can be seen when visiting Cubbon Park. Tourists are not allowed to enter but may take pictures in front of this building. This court is a majestical monument with a great grand cons
It's a nice place. Nearby has Vidhan sabha
History: The history of the Karnataka High Court can be traced back to the year 1884, under the reign of the Maharaja of Mysore Chamarajendra Wadiyar, when the Chief Court of Mysore was reconstituted with three judges and was designated as the highest court of appeal in the princely State of Mysore.
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