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Good environment and very tight security.

Good environment and very tight security.
No entry without ID card or ID proof.
U can reach by bus and metro. You can take sharing auto from pragati maidan metro for rs 15.1
Nearest bus stand-Zoo
Nearest metro-Pragati maidan
(Ravinder Rathore)

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Delhi High court situated on shersah Road near by ...

Delhi High court situated on shersah Road near by the India gate and nearest metro station is Pragati Maidan(Dwarika-Noida/Vaisali line) and central Secretariat (Hooda city center-Samay pur Badli line) ,Mandi house metro station is also on same distance,which is useful for coming from Ballabhgarh, HARIYANA.

Highest seat of Judiciary for Delhi that boasts of...

Highest seat of Judiciary for Delhi that boasts of proficient judges and peripheral administration.
The Court is on a very prime location of Delhi, being very close to India Gate, Lutyens Zone, Supreme Court, Patiala House Court, Pragati Maidan, etc buy that also makes reaching it very troublesome due to heavy traffic all along this area.
Parking here is pathetic and lacks proper management.

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On 21 March 1919, the High Court of Judicature at ...

On 21 March 1919, the High Court of Judicature at Lahore was established with jurisdiction over the provinces of punjab and Delhi. This jurisdiction lasted till 1947 when India was partitioned.

The High Courts (Punjab) Order, 1947 established a new High Court for the province of East Punjab with effect from 15 August 1947. The India (Adaptation of Existing Indian Laws) Order, 1947 provided that any reference in an existing Indian law to the High Court of Judicature at Lahore be replaced by a reference to the High Court of East Punjab.

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On 21 March 1919, the High Court of Judicature at ...

On 21 March 1919, the High Court of Judicature at Lahore was established with jurisdiction over the provinces of punjab and Delhi. This jurisdiction lasted till 1947 when India was partitioned.

The High Courts (Punjab) Order, 1947 established a new High Court for the province of East Punjab with effect from 15 August 1947.[2] The India (Adaptation of Existing Indian Laws) Order, 1947 provided that any reference in an existing Indian law to the High Court of Judicature at Lahore be replaced by a reference to the High Court of East Punjab.[1]

The High Court of East Punjab started functioning from Shimla in a building called "Peterhoff". This building burnt down in January, 1981.[citation needed]

When the Secretariat of the Punjab Government shifted to Chandigarh in 1954-55, the High Court also shifted to Chandigarh. The High Court of Punjab, as it later came to be called, exercised jurisdiction over Delhi through a Circuit Bench which dealt with the cases pertaining to the Union Territory of Delhi and the Delhi Administration.[1]

In view of the importance of Delhi, its population and other considerations, the Indian Parliament, by enacting the Delhi High Court Act, 1966, established the High Court of Delhi effective from 31 October 1966.[1]

By virtue of Section 3(1) of the Delhi High Court Act, the Central Government was empowered to appoint a date by a notification in the official gazette, establishing a High Court for the Union Territory of Delhi. The appointed date was 31 October 1966.

The High Court of Delhi initially exercised jurisdiction not only over the Union Territory of Delhi, but also Himachal Pradesh. The High Court of Delhi had a Himachal Pradesh Bench at Shimla in a building called Ravenswood. The High Court of Delhi continued to exercise jurisdiction over Himachal Pradesh until the State of Himachal Pradesh Act, 1970 came into force on 25 January 1971.

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sir.

sir.
pichle year delhi high court ne Safaiwala post ka exam liya tha is ka result kab tak ayega ....

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Seat of HON'BLE High Court with judicatre at Delhi...

Seat of HON'BLE High Court with judicatre at Delhi. ID card mandatory for entry. Pass mandatory for entry inside court premises. Neat and clean premises. Canteen food is tasty. Two premises old and new building. Lawyers Chambers behind the court premises. Reservation counter for railway is also there.

CS(OS)1742/2010 the old lady about 90 years waitin...

CS(OS)1742/2010 the old lady about 90 years waiting for the order since July 2016,
What a pitiful, first you fight case for several years then after wait several years for order I send LAANAT on this judicial system !

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respected Sir,

respected Sir,

Case of Golden Forest India Is in the Delhi High Court. If more than 600 crores are in the account of the company, if the principal is given to the investors then it will be your great grace. How many investors who have reached that point will be returned from the death toll.

Everything depends on your grace.

An investor
Hadi Hasan
33, Naurangabad, Etawah.

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Abu

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Centrally located near India Gate, the High Court ...

Centrally located near India Gate, the High Court of Delhi, is the highest Court in the capital city of India. Lawyers are permitted to enter the complex on showing of their Identity Card, issues by BCD. General public are expected to get their entry pass made near kiosk at Gate No. 7. It's centrally air conditioned, with three Court Building, and Three blocks dedicated to Lawyers Chambers.

One of the most efficient high court in the countr...

One of the most efficient high court in the country.
Infrastructure is good.
Nearest bus stop is Zoo.
Delhi high court is not far away from the supreme court.
National stadium is also situated there.
If you are not a lawyer you may face parking problem there
There is a cafeteria for lawyers inside the court.
One may try cold coffee from an outlet located inside the court premise as it is really good and cost only 30 rupees.

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i went to purchase 5 stamp papers for bank loan pr...

i went to purchase 5 stamp papers for bank loan process. the people sitting in block b say that they will not provide 5 stamp papers at a time and they can give max 3. There is no rule for that. And when i asked them where is this written, they say please give some chai paani with a smiling face. haha, this is our country's capital high court, and such are these employees. shame

Delhi High Court and District Court

Delhi High Court and District Court

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