High Court

High Court

The High Court of Telangana, located in Hyderabad, is one of India's most prominent judicial institutions. It was originally established as the High Court of Hyderabad in 1920 during the reign of the last Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, and now serves as the apex court for Telangana. The building's historical significance, legal importance, and architectural grandeur make it one of Hyderabad’s most iconic landmarks.

The High Court of Telangana, located in Hyderabad, is one of India's most prominent judicial institutions. It was originally established as the High Court of Hyderabad in 1920 during the reign of the last Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, and now serves as the apex court for Telangana. The building's historical significance, legal importance, and architectural grandeur make it one of Hyderabad’s most iconic landmarks. The High Court was established in 1920 after the High Court Act of 1919 was passed, and it became operational under the Nizam’s rule as part of his efforts to modernize the judicial system of the princely state of Hyderabad. When India gained independence in 1947, Hyderabad State, including its High Court, was integrated into the Indian judicial system. After the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh in 2014, Telangana was created as a separate state, and the court was renamed the High Court of Telangana in 2019.


Address:

9F9C+MRQ, High Court Rd, Near Government City College, High Court, Ghansi Bazaar, Hyderabad, Telangana 500066, India

Type:

Monuments

Country:

India

State:

Telangana

District:

Hyderabad

Year Built:

1920