Uttarakhand High Court, Appellate court in Nainital, India
Uttarakhand High Court is an appellate court building located at the base of Naina Peak in Nainital, featuring five courtrooms within its early 20th-century structure. The complex includes separate blocks for judicial proceedings, administrative functions, and lawyer offices.
The court opened on November 9, 2000, after Uttarakhand separated from Uttar Pradesh as a new state. It underwent major expansion in 2007 with the addition of a dedicated Chief Justice Court Block and expanded legal facilities.
The institution balances modern judicial practices with regional customs while serving as the primary legal authority for Uttarakhand state residents.
The court provides online services through its official website with case updates and payment options for filing documents. Visitors can obtain information at the office or contact the helpline for general inquiries.
A public park sits in front of the courthouse, offering a green space that is rare for a judicial building. This open area gives the institution an unusually welcoming and accessible character.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.