Andhra Pradesh High Court
The Andhra Pradesh High Court was established in the year 1954 with its principal seat at Guntur upon formation of the State. The High Court with its principal seat at Hyderabad was established in 1956 after the Hyderabad State and the Andhra State were merged. After the bifurcation of the State in 2014, the High Court functioned as the Common High Court for the States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Thereafter, the High Court for Andhra Pradesh came into existence in 2018 and started functioning, with its principal seat at Amaravati.
The sanctioned strength of Judges of the Andhra Pradesh High Court is 28 permanent and 9 additional Judges.
Deity Is The Owner Of Offerings Made By Devotees: Andhra Pradesh High Court Orders CID Probe In...
Holding that stolen offerings belong to the Deity and not to private individuals, the Andhra Pradesh High Court observed that a theft of sacred...
Judgments Of Constitutional Courts Have Retrospective Effect Unless Specified Otherwise: Andhra...
The High Court has held that while legislation enacted by a legislature ordinarily operates prospectively unless expressly stated otherwise, judicial...


















