• High Court Karnataka

    The High Court of Karnataka, previously known as the High Court of Mysore and now the Supreme Court in Karnatius is the highest judicial authority in the Indian state. Other seats are also available, with its central Court located in Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, and Hubballi-Dharwad & Kalawaraguri. Earlier, it was called Mysore High Court. A red-painted brick building known as Attara Kacheri is where the Supreme Court is located in Bangalore, and it works as the seat of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly.

    The Supreme Court incorporates the Chief Justice of Karnataka and other judges. The Court is primarily located in Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, with Hubballi-Dharwada and Kalaburagi serving as its counterparts. From February 2022, 45 judges out of 62 of the authorized number will work at the Supreme Court. Nilay Vipin Chandra Anjaria will be the Chief Justice from 2024 Feb 25.

    Powers and Jurisdiction High Court Karnataka

    Powers and Jurisdiction The judicial authority in the Indian state of Karnataka, the Court of Karma, once known as the Supreme Court or High Court of Mysore, is its highest. It supervises all the courts, tribunals, and district courts functioning in Karnataka, except those in the armed forces. The Court hears appeals against decisions of lower courts. The Supreme Court of India learns appeals against decisions of the Supreme Court.

    The High Court Karnataka Is A Court Of Record

    The Karma High Court, which functions as a court in the Indian state of Karnataka, was present in Hubballi-Dharwada on Aug 24, 2013, and Kalaburagi on Aug 31—Karnataka High Court since 2008. A Balakrishnan dated July 4, 2008, updated on 7. July 2008 A.D.

    Premises

    Attara Kacheri is the seat of the Court in Bangalore. The principal seat of the Supreme Court is in a building known as Attara Kacheri in Bengaluru. A red-painted two-floor stone and brick building is part of the neoclassical style. It was built between 1864 and 1868. It was constructed in Cubbon Park in Bengaluru. The proposal to demolish this building was put forward.

    A (PIL) Public Interest Litigation was organizing in the Supreme Court seeking a halt to the clearance. It was the first PIL filed in the Court, and the affair was allegedly dismissed in the same place. The Supreme Court dismissed the petition, but the request to demolish the building was drip in 1985 when the Supreme Court asked the state government to reconsider the demolition.

    Notable Judges

    Justices of the Court.

    1. E.Venkataramiah,
    2. N. Venkatachaliah,
    3. Rajendra Babu

    Among the individuals appointed Chief Justice of India were Kalmanje Jagannatha Shetty and N. Datto.

    1. Venkatachala,
    2. V. Raveendran,
    3. Shivaraj Patil,
    4. Venkate Gopala Gowda,
    5. S. Bopanna,
    6. Mohan Shantanagoudar,
    7. Abdul Nazeer,
    8. S. OK a B. V.
    9. Nagarathna was appointed as a judge at the Supreme Court of India.

    Chief Justices

    some notable Chief Justices who guided this Court like, like P Mahadevayya, Nittoor Srinivasa Rau, Sam Piroj Bharucha, M Sadasivayya, and G. T. Nanavati were

    High Court of Karnataka

    no Chief Justice Term
    1 R. Venkataramaiah Nov 1 1956 – Jul 16 1957
    2 S. R. Das Gupta Jul 25, 1957 – Aug 13, 1961
    3 Nittoor Srinivasa Rau Mar 29, 1962 – Aug 7, 1963
    4 A. R. Somanath Iyer Nov 23 1969 – Dec 29 1969
    5 M. Sadasivayya Dec 30 1969 – Sept 16 1970
    6 A. Narayana Pai Sept 17 1970 – Jun 6 1973
    7 G. K. Govinda Bhat Jun 7 1973 – Dec 14 1977
    8 D. M. Chandrashekar Mar 22 1978 – Sept 25 1982
    9 K. Bhimaiah 28 October 1982 – 10 April 1983
    10 V. S. Malimath Feb 6, 1984 – Oct 24, 1985
    11 Prem Chand Jain Aug 28, 1986 – Sept 16, 1989
    12 S. Mohan Oct 26, 1989 – Oct 7, 1991
    13 S. P. Bharucha Jan 1 1991 – Jun 30 1992
    14 S. B. Majumdar Jul 2 1993 – Sept 13 1994
    15 G. T. Nanavati Sept 28 1994 – Mar 4 1995
    16 M. L. Pendse Jul 28 1995 – Mar 25 1996
    17 S. A. Hakeem May 3, 1996 – May 9, 1996
    18 R. P. Sethi Jun 29 1996 – Jan 6 1999
    19 Y. Bhaskar Rao Mar 9 1999 – Jun 26 2000
    20 P. V. Reddi Oct 21, 2000 – Aug 16, 2001
    21 Nagendra Kumar Jain Aug 31, 2001 – Oct 20, 2004
    22 N. K. Sodhi Nov 19 2004 – 29-Nov-2005
    23 Cyriac Joseph Jan 7, 2006 – Jul 6 2008
    24 P. D. Dinakaran Aug 8, 2008 – 7-Aug-2010
    25 Jagdish Singh Khehar Aug 8, 2010, TO 12-SEP-2011
    26 Vikramajit Sen Dec 24 2011 – Dec 24 2012
    27 Dhirendra Hiralal Waghela Mar 7 2013 – Jun 1 2015
    28 Subhro Kamal Mukherjee Feb 23, 2016– Oct 9, 2017
    29 Dinesh Maheshwari Feb 12 2018 – Jan 17 2019
    30 Abhay Shreeniwas Oka May 10 2019 – Aug 30 2021
    31 Ritu Raj Awasthi Oct 11, 2021 – Jul 2, 2022
    32 Prasanna B. Varale Oct 15, 2022 – Jan 24 2024
    33 P. S. Dinesh Kumar Feb 3 2024 – 24-Feb-2024
    34 Nilay Vipinchandra Anjaria Feb 25, 2024 TO  Incumbent

    The Current Sitting Judges Of The Court

    Sno Name Position From
    1 Nilay Vipinchandra Anjaria Chief Justice 21-Nov-11
    2 K. Somashekar Permanent Judge 14-Nov-16
    3 Kottravva Somappa Mudagal Permanent Judge 14-Nov-16
    4 Sreenivas Harish Kumar Permanent Judge 14-Nov-16
    5 Hosur Bhujangaraya Prabhakara Sastry Permanent Judge 21-Feb-17
    6 Krishna Shripad Dixit Permanent Judge 14-Feb-18
    7 Shankar Ganapathi Pandit Permanent Judge 14-Feb-18
    8 R. Devdas Permanent Judge 14-Feb-18
    9 Bhotanhosur Mallikarjuna Shyam Prasad Permanent Judge 14-Feb-18
    10 Siddappa Sunil Dutt Yadav Permanent Judge 14-Feb-18
    11 Mohammad Nawaz Permanent Judge 02-Jun-18
    12 Harekoppa Thimmana Gowda Narendra Prasad Permanent Judge 02-Jun-18
    13 Hethur Puttaswamygowda Sandesh Permanent Judge 03-Nov-18
    14 Krishnan Natarajan Permanent Judge 03-Nov-18
    15 S.R. Krishna Kumar Permanent Judge 23-Sep-19
    16 Ashok Subhash Chandra Kinagi Permanent Judge 23-Sep-19
    17 Suraj Govindaraj Permanent Judge 23-Sep-19
    18 Sachin Shankar Magadum Permanent Judge 23-Sep-19
    19 Neranahalli Srinivasan Sanjay Gowda Permanent Judge 11-Nov-19
    20 Jyoti Mulimani Permanent Judge 11-Nov-19
    21 Nataraj Rangaswamy Permanent Judge 11-Nov-19
    22 Hemant Chandangoudar Permanent Judge 11-Nov-19
    23 Pradeep Singh Yerur Permanent Judge 11-Nov-19
    24 Maheshan Nagaprasanna Permanent Judge 26-Nov-19
    25 Maralur Indrakumar Arun Permanent Judge 07-Jan-20
    26 Engalaguppe Seetharamaiah Indiresh Permanent Judge 07-Jan-20
    27 Ravi Venkappa Hosmani Permanent Judge 07-Jan-20
    28 Savanur Vishwajith Shetty Permanent Judge 28-Apr-20
    29 Lalitha Kanneganti Permanent Judge 02-May-20
    30 Shivashankar Amarannavar Permanent Judge 04-May-20
    31 Makkimane Ganeshaiah Uma Permanent Judge 04-May-20
    32 Vedavyasachar Srishananda Permanent Judge 04-May-20
    33 Hanchate Sanjeevkumar Permanent Judge 04-May-20
    34 M. G. Shukure Kamal Permanent Judge 17-Mar-21
    35 Rajendra Badamikar Permanent Judge 25-Mar-21
    36 Khazi Jaibunnisa Mohiuddin Permanent Judge 25-Mar-21
    37 Chillakur Sumalatha Permanent Judge 15-Oct-21
    38 Anant Ramanath Hegde Permanent Judge 08-Nov-21
    39 Siddaiah Rachaiah Additional Judge 08-Nov-21
    40 Kannakuzhyil Sreedharan Hemalekha Permanent Judge 08-Nov-21
    41 Cheppudira Monappa Poonacha Additional Judge 13-Jun-22
    42 Anil Bheemsen Katti Additional Judge 16-Aug-22
    43 Gurusiddaiah Basavaraja Additional Judge 16-Aug-22
    44 Chandrashekhar Mrutyunjaya Joshi Additional Judge 16-Aug-22
    45 Umesh Manjunathbhat Adiga Additional Judge 16-Aug-22
    46 Talkad Girigowda Shivashankare Gowda Additional Judge 16-Aug-22
    47 Ramachandra Dattatray Huddar Additional Judge 24-Jan-23
    48 Venkatesh Naik Thavaryanaik Additional Judge 24-Jan-23
    49 Vijaykumar Adagouda Patil Additional Judge 09-Feb-23
    50 Rajesh Rai Kallangala Additional Judge 09-Feb-23
    51 K. V. Aravind Additional Judge 25-Oct-23

    Conclusion

    The Supreme Court includes the Chief Justice of Karnataka and other judges. The local Court is located in Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, with Hubballi-Dharwada and Kalaburagi being its neighbors. In Bangalore, the Supreme Court is built in Attara Kacheri, a red brick building where the Karnataka Legislative Assembly has its headquarters. This structure is one of three on three floors. Bengaluru is where the Supreme Court’s main office is situated.