Madras High Court

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The statue of Manuneedhi Cholan in the Madras High Court premises
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The statue of Manuneedhi Cholan in the Madras High Court premises

The Madras High Court, one of the landmarks of the metropolis of Chennai, and believed to be the second largest judicial complex in the world, is located near the Parrys Corner, one of the important central business districts of Chennai. The building of the High Court, an exquisite example of Indo-Saracenic style of architecture, was built in 1892, under the guidance of the famed architect Henry Irwin.

This court was established on June 26, 1862. The jurisdiction of the Madras High Court extends to Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry.

Although the name of the city was changed from Madras to Chennai in 1996, the Court as an institution did not follow suit and remained as the Madras High Court.

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With Chief Justice Ajit Prakash Shah heading the court, it has 40 Justices who handle both Civil and Criminal cases. The Madurai Bench has been functioning since 2004.

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[edit] External links

Madras High Court web site.



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