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    Andhra Pradesh High Court

    The Andhra Pradesh High Court is the High Court was set up on 5 July 1954 under the Andhra State Act, 1953. Situated in Hyderabad and has a sanctioned judge strength of 39.

    The High Court stands on the south bank of the River Musi. This is one of the finest buildings in the city, built in red and white stones in Saracenic style, by Nizam VII Mir Osman Ali Khan the ruler of the princely state of Hyderabad.

    The Plan of the High Court was drawn up by Shankar Lal of Jaipur and the local engineer who executed the design was Mehar Ali Fazil. The construction started on 15 April 1915 and was completed on 31 March 1919. On 20 April 1920 the High Court building was inaugurated by Nizam VII Mir Osman Ali Khan.

    While digging the foundation for the High Court, ruins of the Qutb Shahi Palaces, namely Hina Mahal and Nadi Mahal were unearthed. The High Court looks beautiful and impressive from the Naya Pul Bridge at sunset.

    After its construction, a silver model of the High Court with a silver key was presented to the Nizam VII Mir Osman Ali Khan by the Judiciary during the Silver Jubilee Celebrations in 1936. The facsimile of the buildings was perfectly carved in a thick sheet of silver weighing about 300 kg. The model is now in the Nizam's Museum in Purani Haveli.

    The main building of the High Court was constructed in the year 1919 by the then Nizam’s Government accommodating Six Judges besides accommodation for the Office Staff, record rooms and Advocates’ Hall.

    Address of Andhra Pradesh High Court:

    High Court Road, Near Government City College,
    Ghansi Bazaar, Madina, Hyderabad,
    Telangana, Pincode: 500066

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    High Court Mediation And Arbitration Centre - High Court of Judicature At Hyderabad

    For The State of Telangana And The State of Andhra Pradesh

    About Mediation Centre
    High Court Mediation and Arbitration Centre is an initiative of the High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad. It has been conceived as a project for giving effect to Section 89 of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908 more particularly Arbitration and Mediation.

    In Arbitration matters the Centre functions as per The Arbitration Centre (Domestic and International) High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad for the state of Telangana and the state of Andhra Pradesh Rules, 2015 1 (Click Here). In cases referred for Mediation the proceedings will be conducted in accordance with Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation Rules, 2017

    Activities Mediation Centre
    The Centre is responsible for Arbitration and Mediation related activities in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana State within the frame work of Rules. The Centre functions under the immediate supervision and guidance of The Hon’ble The Chief Justice / Acting Chief Justice and The Hon’ble Board of Governors.

    Facilities Available:
    The Centre provides space for conducting Mediations and Arbitrations in well furnished Air Conditioned Mediation Rooms and Arbitration Halls with attached Chamber for the Mediators / Arbitrators.

    Mediation Centre Contact Details
    High Court Mediation And Arbitration Centre,
    2nd Floor ‘C’ Block, High Court Premises.
    Off.Ph.No.040-23446759
    E-mail : [email protected]

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