Jharkhand High Court

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Jharkhand High Court
Established 2000
Country Jharkhand
Location Ranchi
Composition method Presidential with confirmation of Chief Justice of India and Governor of respective state.
Authorized by Constitution of India
Decisions are appealed to Supreme Court of India
Judge term length Till 62 years of age
Number of positions 20
Website http://jharkhandhighcourt.nic.in/
Chief Justice
Currently Justice R. Banumathi
Since 16 November 2013

The Jharkhand High Court (Hindi: झारखंड उच्च न्यायालय) is one of the newest High Courts in India. It was established in 2000 under the Bihar Reorganisation Act, 2000, after the state of Jharkhand was carved out of the state of Bihar. The court has jurisdiction over Jharkhand state.

The seat of the court is at Ranchi, the administrative capital of the state. The court has a sanctioned judge strength of 20. The new building of Jharkhand High Court has been approved. A 165 acres land has be granted near the HEC Industrial Complex, which will used for development of High Court, Residential Complex for Judges and Lawyers Chambers. The estimated cost for the project is around Rs. 460 Crores. The complex will also have an auditorium with a 1000-seat capacity, four conference rooms, eight committee meeting halls, separate building for advocate general and government pleader.[1]

History

A circuit bench of the Patna High Court was established at Ranchi on 6 March 1972 under clause 36 of the Letter Patent of the Patna High Court. The Circuit bench became the Permanent Bench of the Patna High Court, by the High Court at Patna (Establishment of Permanent Bench at Ranchi) Act 1976 (Act 57 of 1976) on 8 April 1976. This Permanent Bench finally became the Jharkhand High Court on reorganiszation of Bihar state on 15 November 2000.

The Chief Justice

Hon'ble Shri Justice Prakash Tatia is the Chief Justice of the Jharkhand High Court from 11 September 2011.

Former Chief Justices

# Chief Justice Term
Acting Vinod Kumar Gupta 15 November 20005 December 2000
1 Vinod Kumar Gupta 5 December 20007 March 2003
2 P. K. Balasubramanyan 10 March 200326 August 2004
Acting S.J. Mukhopadhyay 26 August 20042005
3 Altamas Kabir 1 March 20058 September 2005
4 Nelabhoy Dhinakar 4 December 200510 June 2006
Acting S.J. Mukhopadhyay 10 June 20062006
Acting M.Y. Eqbal 200617 September 2006
5 M.Karpaga Vinayagam 17 September 20062008
6 Gyan Sudha Misra 13 July 200829 April 2010
Acting Sushil Harkauli 30 April 201021 August 2010
7 Bhagwati Prasad 22 August 201012 May 2011
Acting Prakash Chandra Tatiya 13 May 201111 Sep 2011
8 Prakash Chandra Tatiya 11 May 2011 – 12 November 2013
9 R. Banumathi 16 November 2013 - present[2]

See also

  • High Courts of India

References

  1. New high court to be the biggest in India, http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-02-10/ranchi/37020097_1_high-court-court-rooms-chief-justice
  2. http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-11-16/india/44137413_1_new-chief-justice-oath-jharkhand-hc
  1. Jurisdiction and Seats of Indian High Courts
  2. Judge strength in High Courts increased

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