Telangana High Court, Appellate court in Hyderabad district, India
Telangana High Court is an appellate court located on the south bank of River Musi in Hyderabad. The building is constructed from red and white stone and functions as the judicial center for the region.
Construction of the court building started in 1915 and was completed in 1919, with its opening taking place in 1920. It was built during the rule of Mir Osman Ali Khan, the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad.
The building displays architectural elements that reflect regional design traditions and the area's cultural heritage. You can see how the space commands respect from those who visit for legal matters.
Access is available during court hours, but visitors should expect security checks before entering. The location by the river is easy to reach, though it is advisable to check visitor requirements in advance.
A fire in the court library in 2009 damaged parts of the historical records, but essential legal documents were preserved. Despite this incident, operations continued without significant interruption.
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