There are 24 High Courts in India
The
Calcutta High Court, established in 1862, is the oldest High Court in
India. The Bombay and Madras High Courts were also established in the
same year
The newest High Courts are the Tripura High Court,Meghalaya High Court and Manipur High Court, all established in the year 2013
The Bombay, Madras and Calcutta High Courts are the three Chartered High Courts in India
The Madras Law Journal, published from the Madras High Court, was the first journal in India dedicated to reporting judgements of a Court (1891)
Jurisdiction of High Courts
Each High Court has jurisdiction over a particular state(s) and/or Union Territory(ies)
High Courts have original and appellate jurisdiction. High Courts also have jurisdiction over writs States are divided into judicial districts, presided over by a District Judge or a Sessions Judge, who is the highest judicial authority below the High Court.The presiding judge is called District Judge when he presides over a civil case, and called a Sessions Judge when presiding over a criminal case
The High Court is a court of record.Cases relating to admiralty, marriage and contempt of court are referred directly to the High Court
Judges and Benches
The Judges of a High Court are appointed by the President in consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the Governor of the state.The number of Judges in a High Court is decided based on the number of cases instituted and disposed. High Courts that handle a large number of cases from a particular region, may establish a permanent Bench there. Benches are present in states that come under the jurisdiction of Courts outside its territory.Circuit Benches are temporary courts that hold proceedings for a few months every year
High court In India
State or UT
|
Court
|
Principal Seat/(Bench having
jurisdiction of the State)
|
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
|
Calcutta High Court
|
Kolkata (Bench
at Port Blair)
|
Arunachal Pradesh
|
Gauhati High Court
|
Guwahati (Bench
at Itanagar)
|
Andhra Pradesh
|
High Court of Judicature at
Hyderabad
|
Hyderabad
|
Assam
|
Gauhati High Court
|
Guwahati
|
Bihar
|
Patna High
Court
|
Patna
|
Chhattisgarh
|
Chhattisgarh High Court
|
Bilaspur
|
Chandigarh
|
Punjab and Haryana High Court
|
Chandigarh
|
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
|
Bombay High Court
|
Mumbai
|
Daman and Diu
|
Bombay High Court
|
Mumbai
|
National Capital Territory of Delhi
|
Delhi High
Court
|
New Delhi
|
Goa
|
Bombay High Court
|
Mumbai (Bench
at Panaji)
|
Gujarat
|
Gujarat High Court
|
Ahmedabad
|
Haryana
|
Punjab and Haryana High Court
|
Chandigarh
|
Himachal Pradesh
|
Himachal Pradesh High Court
|
Shimla
|
Jammu and Kashmir
|
Jammu and Kashmir High Court
|
Srinagar/Jammu
|
Jharkhand
|
Jharkhand High Court
|
Ranchi
|
Karnataka
|
Karnataka High Court
|
Bengaluru (Bench
at Dharwad and Gulbarga)
|
Kerala
|
Kerala High Court
|
Kochi
|
Lakshadweep
|
Kerala High Court
|
Kochi
|
Madhya Pradesh
|
Madhya Pradesh High Court
|
Jabalpur (Bench
at Gwalior and Indore)
|
Maharashtra
|
Bombay High Court
|
Mumbai (Bench
at Aurangabad and Nagpur)
|
Manipur
|
Manipur High Court
|
Imphal
|
Meghalaya
|
Meghalaya High Court
|
Shillong
|
Mizoram
|
Gauhati High Court
|
Guwahati (Bench
at Aizawl)
|
Nagaland
|
Gauhati High Court
|
Guwahati (Bench
at Kohima)
|
Odisha
|
Orissa High Court
|
Cuttack
|
Puducherry
|
Madras High Court
|
Chennai
|
Punjab and Haryana High Court
|
Chandigarh
|
|
Rajasthan
|
Rajasthan High Court
|
Jodhpur (Bench
at Jaipur)
|
Sikkim
|
Sikkim High Court
|
Gangtok
|
Tamil Nadu
|
Madras High Court
|
Chennai (Bench
at Madurai)
|
Telangana
|
High Court of Judicature at
Hyderabad
|
Hyderabad
|
Tripura
|
Tripura High Court
|
Agartala
|
Uttarakhand
|
Uttarakhand High Court
|
Nainital
|
Uttar Pradesh
|
Allahabad High Court
|
Allahabad (Bench
at Lucknow)
|
West Bengal
|
Calcutta High Court
|
Kolkatta
|
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