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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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shaline samuel
4 years ago
The court is so clean and so we'll maintained. There is a canteen which serves food at affordable price.
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Ramkumar Jayaraman
2 years ago
Looks beautiful from outside... Just opposite to Vidhan Soudha.... Also, adjacent to cubbon park.... Red painted.... Looks magnificent...
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gopi surendra reddy chirasani
8 years ago
Great architecture, has a good view. We can sit and have peaceful time in the Cubbon park and enjoy the view of the high court.
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Rohit Pawar
3 years ago
It is situated next to Cubbon Park....Public is not allowed to enter the premises...So u have to click photos from gate only ...From far it looks very small but as u go near and near then u understand how high the building is ....
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Sky Bird
5 years ago
Located opposite to Vidhan Soudha and well connected with Dr. BR Ambedkar metro station of purple line. Vistors can visit this place while visiting places like Vidhan Soudha, cubban …
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Dhamnekar. K.N.
9 months ago
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Dr. Deluckshi Navaratnam
5 years ago
High Court of Karnataka is the High Court of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located in Bangalore, the capital city of Karnataka, right opposite to Vidana Soudha. It is a two-storied building of stone and brick, painted red-inspired by …
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Nagaraj Gouda
a year ago
The high courts of India are the highest courts of appellate jurisdiction in each state and union territory of India. However, a high court exercises its original civil and criminal jurisdiction only if the subordinate courts are not authorized by law to try such matters for lack of pecuniary, territorial jurisdiction.
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Blessen Kottoor
11 months ago
Nowhere is like Bengaluru high court, because it's ambience around court
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Sumit Sa
a year ago
The High Court of Karnataka, located in Bengaluru, stands as a bastion of justice and the rule of law in the state. Housed in a majestic building, the High Court is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of judicial integrity …