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The High Court of Bombay, also known as the Mumbai High Court, is the high court of the Indian states of Maharashtra and Goa, and the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu.

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Mar 17, 2023
Very impressive Victorian Gothic architecture, with gabled rooftops adding to the beauty. Very fitting building for the High Court of Bombay. The stature and impressiveness of the structures are in b… Full review by KodoDrummer
Feb 8, 2023
It is quite an interesting building to look at. The entire area is gated so you are not able to get inside to look around. There are also quite a few large trees around so getting a view of the entir… Full review by Acineto
Sep 16, 2022
We walked passed during an architect walk where we met a friendly English student who gave us a personal tour, thanks Saatish! Full review by TenBaylor

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Construction started:April 1871
Construction completed:November 1878

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Hi, I wanted to know whether there are offices for Attorneys to sit and meet clients, inside the High Court or only Court rooms?
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Sort no idea
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Dear Mr. Sampat, The Mention of Publically Regarded People should have been with Full Honors, Say Lokamanya Bal …
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Dear Mr. Sampat, The Mention of Publically Regarded People should have been with Full Honors, Say Lokamanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, after all he Blatatly said to British Rulers, " Swarajaya Ha Maza Janma Siddha Hakka Aahe, Ani To Mi Milahanarach " in frount of Capital Punishment Charges, By then British Rulers Of India, Please.
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This is not a soapbox and this is not an avenue for a discussion. Please don't teach patriotism to others.
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Answer by Jvalant S · Aug 21, 2016
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There is tight security. But the Court Rooms are open to the public during working hours. Any one can enter the court …
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There is tight security. But the Court Rooms are open to the public during working hours. Any one can enter the court rooms and watch the court proceedings.
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Yes unless proceedings are in chambers.
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Answer by Khalid K · Oct 28, 2020
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