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The Jharkhand High Court is one of the newest high courts in India. It was established in 2000. The court has jurisdiction over Jharkhand state. The seat of the court is at Ranchi, the administrative capital of the state. The court has a sanctioned judge strength of 25. The new building of the Jharkhand High Court has been approved.
The Calcutta High Court is the oldest high court in the country, brought into existence on 14 May 1862. [2] High courts that handle numerous cases of a particular region have permanent benches established there. Benches are also present in states which come under the jurisdiction of a court outside its territorial limits.
The Government of Jharkhand also known as the State Government of Jharkhand, or locally as State Government, is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Jharkhand and its 24 districts. It consists of an executive , led by the Governor of Jharkhand , a judiciary and a legislative branch.
Jharkhand Human Rights Commission is a statutory organisation created as per "The Protection of Human Rights Act of 1993 for India" for the state of Jharkhand to inquire into human rights violations for subjects referred in the state list and concurrent list mentioned in the seventh schedule of the constitution of India. The Chairman and other ...
The Home Ministry, in a submission to the Jharkhand High Court on September 11, acknowledged a decrease in the tribal population since 1951 but attributed it to various factors, including migration, low birth rates, and religious conversions, without explicitly linking it to infiltration. [12]
Jharkhand High Court: Jharkhand: 25 September 2024 (119 days) 6 August 2028 (−3 years, 197 days) 3 years, 317 days Telangana: 19th Since 20/1/2025 30 May 2023 (1 year, 237 days) 28th Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh High Court: 5 years, 69 days Nilay Vipinchandra Anjaria: Karnataka High Court: Karnataka: 25 February 2024 (332 days) 22 March 2027
Pages in category "Judges of the Jharkhand High Court" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K.
There are 25 High courts in India. The number of total judges sanctioned in these high courts are 1122 of which 846 judges are permanent and remaining 276 sanctioned for additional judges. As of 1 January 2025, 371 of the seats, about 33% are vacant. Allahabad High Court, has the largest number (160) of judges while Sikkim High Court has the smallest number (3) of judges. The lists of high ...