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词条 Telangana High Court
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  1. History of the judiciary

  2. History of High Court building

      After the formation of Andhra Pradesh    Construction of Annexe   2009 Major fire  

  3. Chief Justices

  4. Current Judges of the Court

  5. Registrars of High Court

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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| caption = High Court Building
| Building established = 1956
| country = India
| location = Hyderabad, Telangana
| Started working = 01-01-2019
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| type = Executive selection subject to qualification
| authority = Constitution of India & Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2014
| appeals = Supreme Court of India
| terms = mandatory retirement by age of 62
| positions = 24
{Permanent 18 ; Addl. 6}
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| chiefjudgetitle = Chief Justice
| chiefjudgename = Hon'ble Justice Thottathil B. Radhakrishnan
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The High Court of Telangana is the High Court of the Indian state Telangana. Founded by the 7th Nizam H.E.H Mir Osman Ali Khan, initially it was set up as High Court of Hyderabad for the then Princely State of Hyderabad Deccan and later renamed High Court of Andhra Pradesh, as it was set up on 5 November 1956 under the States Reorganisation Act, 1956. The Andhra Pradesh High Court was renamed as High court of Judicature at Hyderabad in view of bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh state. From 2 June 2014, after the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 came into force, it has been renamed and serves as a common high court for both of the states. A separate high court was established for Andhra Pradesh and inaugurated on 1 January 2019 and it was renamed as Andhra Pradesh High Court.

The seat of the high court is in Hyderabad and has been sanctioned for 24 judges.

History of the judiciary

The State of Andhra Pradesh was formed in 1956 by the separation of the merger of the Andhra State which was formed in the year 1953 from erstwhile Madras state and the Telangana area of Hyderabad Deccan which was acceded by Government of India on 17 September 1948 after the Nizam's rule. On 1st January 2019, Telangana High Court was bifurcated into Andhra Pradesh High Court and Telangana High Court after the formation of state of Telangana.

History of High Court building

The High Court stands on the south bank of the River Musi. This is one of the finest buildings in the city, built in red and white stones in Saracenic style, by Nizam VII Mir Osman Ali Khan the ruler of the princely state of Hyderabad.

The plan of the High Court was drawn up by Shankar Lal of Jaipur and the local engineer who executed the design was Mehar Ali Fazil. Its chief engineer was Nawab Khan Bahadur Mirza Akbar Baig. The construction started on 15 April 1915 and was completed on 31 March 1919. On 20 April 1920 the High Court building was inaugurated by the seventh Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan.

While digging the foundation for the High Court, ruins of the Qutb Shahi Palaces, namely Hina Mahal and Nadi Mahal were unearthed. The High Court looks beautiful and impressive from the Naya Pul Bridge at sunset.

After its construction, a silver model of the High Court with a silver key was presented to the Nizam VII Mir Osman Ali Khan by the Judiciary during the Silver Jubilee Celebrations in 1936. The facsimile of the buildings was perfectly carved in a thick sheet of silver weighing about 300 kg. The model is now in the Nizam's Museum in Purani Haveli.

The main building of the High Court was constructed in the year 1919 by the then Nizam's Government accommodating six judges besides accommodation for the office staff, record rooms and Advocates' Hall.{{Citation needed|date=December 2018}}

After the formation of Andhra Pradesh

When the High Court of Andhra Pradesh was formed in 1956 as a consequence of States Reorganisation Act, the number of judges was increased to 12. The existing accommodation was inadequate to meet the requirements of the larger High Court and so the additional building was constructed in 1958-59. The entire office rooms, record rooms, chambers of advocates (42 in all) and the rooms for law officers were located in this building. The record rooms, Officer rooms in the main building were modified to provide chambers and Court Hall accommodation for 14 Judges.

Construction of Annexe

By 1970, the institution of cases of the High Court has gone up to 35,000 as against 20,000 in 1958. The number of judges increased from 14 to 21. To provide additional accommodation for Judges, Staff and Advocates and Law Officers, the third building was proposed and the work was completed in 1976. The Law Officers strength was increased from 8 to 18 by 1980 and the institution of cases had gone up to 55,593 cases. In 1979 a plan was drawn for the four-storey Annexe building and due to lack of funds that could not be taken up. There are currently 20 Court Halls and 24 Chambers located in the High Court main building and Annexe buildings. The present building for which the foundation stone is being laid by the Honourable Chief Justice will have eight Court Halls and eight Chamber for the Judges. Some of the Court Halls located in the Verandahs and in the office rooms will be restored to their original position. The institution of cases had risen from 20,078 from 1958 to 1982, 123 including miscellaneous cases in 1985. Now the pendency of cases in High Court as on 24 July 1987 are 84,855 (i.e., 66,276 main cases + 18,579 miscellaneous cases). The Government of India is contemplating to raise the strength of the Judges of this High Court to 36 and in such case, more funds have to be released for the construction of Annexe buildings. After the completion of this building, the main building and Annexes buildings can locate 24 Court Halls and 26 Chambers.

2009 Major fire

On 31 August 2009 a major accidental fire broke out through the building reportedly causing severe damage to the library housing rare England law reports, Privy Council journals and a life-size portrait of the Nizam and portraits of judges. However, the records of the court are reportedly safe. The structural integrity of the building also may have been compromised.[1][2]

Chief Justices

#Chief JusticeTenure
Andhra Pradesh High Court
1Koka Subba Rao1956–1958
2P. Chandra Reddy1958–1964
3P. Satyanarayana Raju1964–1965
4Manohar Pershad1965–1966
5N.D. Krishna Rao1966–1966
6P. Jagan Mohan Reddy1966–1969
7N. Kumarayya1969–1971
8K.V.L. Narasimham1971–1972
9Gopal Rao Ekbote1972–1974
10S. Obul Reddi1974–1976 & 1977–1978
11B.J. Divan1976–1977
12Avula Sambasiva Rao1978–1979
13Challa Kondaiah1979–1980
14Alladi Kuppu Swami1980–1982
15Konda Madhava Reddy1982–1984
16Koka Ramachandra Rao1984–1984
17P. Chennakesav Reddi1985–1985
18K. Bhaskaran1985–1988
19Yogeshwar Dayal1988–1991
20S.C. Pratap1991–1992
21S.B. Majumdar1992–1993
22Sundaram Nainar Sundaram1993–1994
23Saiyed Sagir Ahmed1994–1995
24Prabha Shankar Mishra1995–1997
25Umesh Chandra Banerjee1998
26Manmohan Singh Liberhan1998–2000
27Satyabrata Sinha2000–2001
28Dr A.R. Lakshmanan2001–2002
29Devinder Gupta2003–2005
30G.S. Singhvi2005–2007
31Anil Ramesh Dave2007–2010
32Nisar Ahmad Kakru2010–2011
33Madan Lokur2011–2012
34Pinaki Chandra Ghose2012–2013
35Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta2013–1 June 2014
High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad
35Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta2 June 2014 – 2015
36Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale2015
37T.B. RadhakrishnanJuly 7th, 2018- December 31st, 2018
Telangana High Court
37T.B. RadhakrishnanJanuary 1st, 2019–Present

Current Judges of the Court

Current Chief Justice and Justices of the High Court  

  • Sri Justice Thottathil B. Radhakrishnan,Honourable the Chief Justice
  • Honourable Mr. Justice Raghvendra S. Chauhan
  • Honourable Mr Justice V. Ramasubramanian
  • Honourable Mr Justice P.V. Sanjay Kumar
  • Honourable Mr Justice M.S. Ramachandra Rao
  • Honourable Mr Justice Adavalli Rajasheker Reddy
  • Honourable Mr Justice Ponugoti Naveen Rao
  • Honourable Mr Justice Challa Kodanda Ram
  • Honourable Dr Justice Bulusu Siva Sankara Rao
  • Honourable Dr Justice Shameem Akhter
  • Honourable Mr Justice Potlapalli Kesava Rao
  • Honourable Mr Justice Abhinand Kumar Shavili
  • Honourable Mr Justice T. Amarnath Goud

Registrars of High Court

  1. Registrar General
  2. Registrar (Judicial)
  3. Registrar (Administration)
  4. Registrar (Vigilance)
  5. Registrar (Management)
  6. Registrar (Protocol)
  7. District Judge (Enquiries)
  8. Registrar (Recruitment)
  9. Central Project Coordinator (IT & E-Committee related)

See also

{{Politics of Telangana}}
  • High Courts of India
  • Establishments of the Nizams

References

1. ^http://www.deccanchronicle.com/hyderabad/hc-flames-121
2. ^http://www.ndtv.com/news/india/andhra_fire_in_high_court_library_gutted.php

External links

{{commons category|High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad}}
  • Official website
{{High courts of India}}

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