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Supreme Court Observer (SCO) reports on and makes sense of the Supreme Court of India. We track selected cases: access and share court submissions; produce daily reports of court proceedings; and analyse decisions in plain language. We seek to enable common citizens to develop an understanding of the role of the Court in Indian public life through contemporaneous reporting and by exploring a living archive of the Court’s work.

50 Reviews in Supreme Court Observer
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Anu Reddy
2 months ago
The Karnataka High Court, located in Bengaluru, is not just a center of justice but also a beautiful place to visit. Surrounded by lush greenery, the area is a refreshing escape from the city's hustle. The well-maintained gardens, filled …
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Jinu Francis (jfxds)
2 months ago
The design, color and structure of the building looks soo fabulous. More pics can’t be taken cause the area is photography prohibited.
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Binindita Das
7 months ago
The High Court of Karnataka, located opposite Vidhana Soudha, is an architectural gem with its striking red facade and colonial-era design. Known as the 'Attara Kacheri,' the building stands out with its imposing Corinthian columns and …
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BOB
a week ago
No place to sit and proper time schedule and organised manner of justice given.. cannot hear the judge even and people keep talking and least bothered about what is happening as everyone is just doing time pass and not actually concerned on …
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arish020
2 years ago
The vibrant red colour and beautiful architecture makes the High Court building truly admirable. You can see the High Court from both the front side (Vidhan Soudha side) and the back side (Cubbon Park side). …
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Namma Samachara
4 months ago
Good place to visit, it's opposite vidana saba
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Journey of VishRam
a month ago
I will write my review in terms of tourist point of view. Take one good picture here and Take one more good pic at vidhana soudha and move …
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Krishna Sudarshan
a month ago
The High Court of Karnataka, housed in the iconic Attara Kacheri building, stands as a testament to both architectural grandeur and legal excellence. This majestic red-painted structure, completed in 1868, is a striking example of …
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macedonboy
5 years ago
The Karnataka High Court is the High Court of the eponymous Indian state. The high court is a Neoclassical inspired building, with a red coloured scheme inspired by the flag of Karnataka. …
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Hritik
10 months ago
Honorable High Court of Karnataka as viewed from the Cubbon Park. The Red infrastructure is truly remarkable.
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