Tuesday, 5 April 2016

                 


HIGH COURTS IN INDIA

Each state has a High Court. It is the highest judicial organ of the state. However, there cab we a common high Court like Punjab, Haryana & Union territory of Chandigarh. Presently there are 24 high courts in India.The High Courts are the principal civil courts of original jurisdiction in each state and union territory. 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, territorial jurisdiction. High courts may also enjoy original jurisdiction in certain matters if so designated specifically in a state or federal law.

 LIST OF HIGH COURTS

NameEstablishment yearTerritorial JurisdictionSeat

Bombay

1862

Maharastra, Dadar, & Nagar Haveli. Goa, Daman  Diu

Mumbai

Kolkata

1862

West Bengal, Andman & Nicobar Islands

Kolkata ( Bench of port Blair)

Madras

1862

Tamil Nadu & Pondicherry

Chennai

Allahabad

1866

Utter Pradesh

Allahabad (Bench at Lucknow)

Karnataka

1884

Karnataka

Bangalore

Patna

1916

Bihar

Patna

Jammu & Kashmir

1928

Jammu & Kashmir

Sri Nagar & Jammu

Guwahati

1948

Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh

Guwahati (Bench at Kohima,

Orissa

1948

Orissa

Cuttack

Rajasthan

1949

Rajasthan

Jodhpur ( Bench – Jaipur)

Andhra Pradesh

1954

Andhra Pradesh

Hyderabad

Madhya Pradesh

1956

Madhya Pradesh

Jabalpur (Bench –Indore , Gwalior)

Kerala

1958

Kerala & Lakshadweep

Ernakulam

Gujarat

1960

Gujarat

Ahmedabad

Delhi

1966

Delhi

Delhi

Himachal Pradesh

1966

Himachal Pradesh

Shimla

Punjab & Haryana

1975

Punjab, Haryana , Chandigarh

Chandigarh

Sikkim

1975

Sikkim

Gangtok

Chhattisgarh

2000

Chhattisgarh

Bilaspur

Uttarakhand

2000

Uttarakhand

Nainital

Jharkhand

2000

Jharkhand

Ranchi

Tripura

2013

Tripura

Agartala

Manipur

2013

Manipur

Imphal

Meghalaya

2013

Meghalaya

Shillong