Madhya Pradesh High Court
By Letters Patent issued in January 1936 under the Government of India Act, 1915, the Nagpur High Court was established for Central Provinces and Berar. As per Section 49 of the States Re-organization Act, from November 1, 1956, the High Court exercising jurisdiction in relation to the State of Madhya Pradesh, i.e. the Nagpur High Court, was deemed to be the High Court for the State of Madhya Pradesh. The temporary Benches of the High Court at Indore and Gwalior were made permanent in 1968. The construction of the building of the Principal Bench at Jabalpur by Raja Gokul Das was completed in 1889. The architecture of the building is mixed baroque and oriental. He donated the building to the government.
The sanctioned strength of Judges of the Madhya Pradesh High Court is 40 permanent and 13 additional Judges.
Can A Plaintiff Withdraw Suit Without Consent Of Other Plaintiffs? Madhya Pradesh HC Answers
The Madhya Pradesh High Court, in a recent judgment, discussed the question whether a plaintiff can withdraw from a suit without consent of...
Delay To File Applications U/S. 17 SARFAESI Act Before DRT Can Be Condoned U/S. 5 Limitation Act:...
The Madhya Pradesh High Court held that Section 5 of the Limitation Act can be invoked for condonation of delay in applications filed under Section...