High Court, Mumbai
One building that just cannot be missed in Mumbai is the High Court. Standing tall in dark brown, this majestic building truly is a representation of authority, law and order. Located just opposite the Rajabai Towers, this impressive structure has an overpowering presence in South Mumbai.
Inaugurated in the mid-19th century, the High Court stands as one of the oldest structures in Mumbai. The construction of the building was completed in the month of November in 1878. Designed by British engineer Col. J.A. Fuller, the layout of the building is said to have been inspired from a German Castle. Boasting a brilliant English Gothic style, the High Court commands a degree of respect like no other in Mumbai.
The Bombay High Court had its first sitting in 1879, and for over a century now, it has stood as a pillar of constitution, law and justice. Although the name of the city changed from Bombay to Mumbai in 1995, as an institution, the court did not follow and is still regarded as the Bombay High Court. With a sanctioned strength of 75 Judges, the Bombay High Court asserts jurisdiction over states of Maharashtra & Goa, and the Union Territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
Inaugurated in the mid-19th century, the High Court stands as one of the oldest structures in Mumbai. The construction of the building was completed in the month of November in 1878. Designed by British engineer Col. J.A. Fuller, the layout of the building is said to have been inspired from a German Castle. Boasting a brilliant English Gothic style, the High Court commands a degree of respect like no other in Mumbai.
The Bombay High Court had its first sitting in 1879, and for over a century now, it has stood as a pillar of constitution, law and justice. Although the name of the city changed from Bombay to Mumbai in 1995, as an institution, the court did not follow and is still regarded as the Bombay High Court. With a sanctioned strength of 75 Judges, the Bombay High Court asserts jurisdiction over states of Maharashtra & Goa, and the Union Territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
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High Court on Map
Sight Name: High Court
Sight Location: Mumbai, India (See walking tours in Mumbai)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Mumbai, India (See walking tours in Mumbai)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Travel Distance: 3.9 Km or 2.4 Miles
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Travel Distance: 3.8 Km or 2.4 Miles
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