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Supreme Court of India
Tilak Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
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Am
Review №1

This Supreme Court Of India takes the decisions of all over India . You can say that it is the father of all courts in our country ...

Me
Review №2

The Supreme Court of India is the guardian of the rights of the people of India. It’s the highest Court of Appeal under the Indian Constitution. The symbol of justice. I consider myself lucky to have had an opportunity and permission to enter the premises. One cannot enter this place without permission.

Ab
Review №3

This court Indias highest court.courts building is articulated monument.

SA
Review №4

The Supreme Court of India is the supreme judicial body of India and the highest court of India under the constitution.It is the most senior constitutional court, and has the power of judicial review. The Chief Justice of India is the head and chief judge of the Supreme Court and the court consists of a maximum of 34 judges and it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions. It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India.As the constitutional court of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various government authorities as well as the central government vs state governments or state governments versus another state government in the country. As an advisory court, it hears matters which may specifically be referred to it under the Constitution by President of India. The law declared by the Supreme Court becomes binding on all courts within India and also by the union and state governments. As per the Article 142 of the Constitution, it is the duty of the President of India to enforce the decrees of the Supreme Court and the court is conferred with the inherent jurisdiction to pass any order deemed necessary in the interest of justice.In 1861, the Indian High Courts Act 1861 was enacted to create high courts for various provinces and abolished Supreme Courts at Calcutta, Madras and Bombay and also the sadar adalats in presidency towns in their respective regions. These new high courts had the distinction of being the highest courts for all cases till the creation of the Federal Court of India under the Government of India Act 1935. The Federal Court had jurisdiction to solve disputes between provinces and federal states and hear appeals against judgement of the high courts. The first CJI of India was H. J. Kania.The Supreme Court of India came into being on 28 January 1950.It replaced both the Federal Court of India and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council which were then at the apex of the Indian court system. The first proceedings and inauguration, however, took place on 28 January 1950 at 9:45 am, when the judges took their seats. Which is thus regarded as the official date of establishment.The Supreme Court initially had its seat at the Chamber of Princes in the parliament building where the previous Federal Court of India sat from 1937 to 1950. The first Chief Justice of India was H. J. Kania. In 1958, the Supreme Court moved to its present premises.[ Originally, the Constitution of India envisaged a supreme court with a chief justice and seven judges; leaving it to the parliament to increase this number.[8] In formative years, the Supreme Court met from 10 to 12 in the morning and then 2 to 4 in the afternoon for 28 days in a month.

Na
Review №5

Best place to visit you know here how work going inside it by visiting it.

Ra
Review №6

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate, and advisory jurisdictions. It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India. The building is shaped to symbolize scales of justice with its center-beam being the Central Wing of the building comprising the chief justices court, the largest of the courtrooms, with two court halls on either side.As the constitutional court of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the India and other courts and tribunals.Supreme Court is open to the general public from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM every Saturday except on declared holidays. This is a great opportunity to gain inside access to the grand interiors of the Supreme Court building and admire the majestic structure in its full glory. Pre-planned escorted visits can be arranged, subject to an online booking made in advance. The visitors will be accompanied throughout the premises and introduced to parts of historical importance. They will also get a chance to witness the courtrooms.

ar
Review №7

Its the ultimate court this country has for any kind of matters which r unable of being solved by the district and State courts....it has 3 lawyers who will handle cases which r not being solved by the local and state courts...

Hi
Review №8

Very beautiful and strong buildingAnd this is a symbol of a strong temple of justice.Jay Hind🇮🇳

LA
Review №9

#saluteSupreme Court of India came into existence on 26th January, 1950 and is located on Tilak Marg, New Delhi. On the 28th of January, 1950, two days after India became a Sovereign Democratic Republic, the Supreme Court came into being. The inauguration took place in the Chamber of Princes in the Parliament building which also housed Indias Parliament, consisting of the Council of States and the House of the People. It was here, in this Chamber of Princes, that the Federal Court of India had sat for 12 years between 1937 and 1950. This was to be the home of the Supreme Court for years that were to follow until the Supreme Court acquired its own present premises.The inaugural proceedings were simple but impressive.Taking care to ensure that the Rules of the Supreme Court were published and the names of all the Advocates and agents of the Federal Court were brought on the rolls of the Supreme Court, the inaugural proceedings were over and put under part of the record of the Supreme Court.After its inauguration on January 28, 1950, the Supreme Court commenced its sittings in a part of the Parliament House. The Court moved into the present building in 1958. The building is shaped to project the image of scales of justice. The Central Wing of the building is the Centre Beam of the Scales. In 1979, two New Wings - the East Wing and the West Wing - were added to the complex. In all there are 15 Court Rooms in the various wings of the building. The Chief Justices Court is the largest of the Courts located in the Centre of the Central Wing.The original Constitution of 1950 envisaged a Supreme Court with a Chief Justice and 7 puisne Judges - leaving it to Parliament to increase this number. In the early years, all the Judges of the Supreme Court sat together to hear the cases presented before them.We Supreme Court Judges retire upon attaining the age of 65 years. In order to be appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court, a person must be a citizen of India and must have been, for atleast five years, a Judge of a High Court or of two or more such Courts in succession, or an Advocate of a High Court or of two or more such Courts in succession for at least 10 years or he must be, in the opinion of the President, a distinguished jurist. Provisions exist for the appointment of a Judge of a High Court as an Ad-hoc Judge of the Supreme Court and for retired Judges of the Supreme Court or High Courts to sit and act as Judges of that Court.The Constitution seeks to ensure the independence of Supreme Court Judges in various ways. A Judge of the Supreme Court cannot be removed from office except by an order of the President passed after an address in each House of Parliament supported by a majority of the total membership of that House and by a majority of not less than two-thirds of members present and voting, and presented to the President in the same Session for such removal on the ground of proved misbehaviour or incapacity. A person who has been a Judge of the Supreme Court is debarred from practising in any court of law or before any other authority in India.The proceedings of the Supreme Court are conducted in English only. Supreme Court Rules, 1966 are framed under Article 145 of the Constitution to regulate the practice and procedure of the Supreme Court.

Gu
Review №10

The Supreme Court of India is largest justice Court , here solve all matters about Indian constitution, this is largest piller of judgecial, I like here good environment, good building structure and looks, the building is designed very good, thanks.

GA
Review №11

This government building built in 1950s is the office of the apex court in India that is the supreme court of India.The Supreme Court situated on the Tilak Marg as well as the Mathura Road it is the two side open entrance and hence it is very easy to reach almost all modes of transport are easily available from here to commute to different parts of Delhi it is located very near to the income tax office of Delhi known as ITO the most closest District Court situated to the supreme court is the Patiala House Court which is situated on the Tilak Marg side

로널
Review №12

The Supreme Court of India is the supreme judicial body of the government of India and the highest court of India under the constitution. It is the most senior constitutional court, and has the power of judicial review. The Chief Justice of India is the head and chief judge of the supreme court and the court consists of a maximum of 34 judges and it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India.As the constitutional court of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various government authorities as well as the central government vs state governments or state governments versus another state government in the country. As an advisory court, it hears matters which may specifically be referred to it under the Constitution by President of India. binding on all courts within India and also by the union and state governments.[5] Per Article 142 of the Constitution, it is the duty of the President of India to enforce the decrees of the supreme court and the court is conferred with the inherent jurisdiction to pass any order deemed necessary in the interest of justice.

Hi
Review №13

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 30 other judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.As the final court of appeal of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the Unionand other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various governments in the country. As an advisory court, it hears matters which may specifically be referred to it under the constitution by President of India. It also may take cognisance of matters on its own (or suo moto), without anyone drawing its attention to them. The law declared by the supreme court becomes binding on all courts within India and also by the union and state governments. Per Article 142, it is the duty of the president to enforce the decrees of the supreme court.In 1861 the Indian High Courts Act 1861 was enacted to create high courts for various provinces and abolished supreme courts at Calcutta, Madras and Bombay and also the sadar adalats in presidency towns which had acted as the highest court in their respective regions. These new high courts had the distinction of being the highest courts for all cases till the creation of Federal Court of India under the Government of India Act 1935. The Federal Court had jurisdiction to solve disputes between provinces and federal states and hear appeal against judgements of the high courts. The first CJI of India was H. J. Kania.The Supreme Court of India came into being on 26 January 1950.It replaced both the Federal Court of India and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council which were then at the apex of the Indian court system.Supreme court initially had its seat at Chamber of Princes in the parliament building where the previous Federal Court of India sat from 1937 to 1950. The first Chief Justice of India was H. J. Kania. In 1958, the supreme court moved to its present premises.Originally, the Constitution of India envisaged a supreme court with a chief justice and seven judges; leaving it to parliament to increase this number. In formative years, the supreme court met from 10 to 12 in the morning and then 2 to 4 in the afternoon for 28 days in a month.

Sa
Review №14

When comparing to the high courts of india, Supreme court of india following very systematic way.. And maintaining very well

Sa
Review №15

The supreme court is superior court of India. As the constitutional court of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various government authorities as well as the central government vs state governments or state governments versus another state government in the country.

Pi
Review №16

The Honble Apex court. High security zone in New Delhi

Pa
Review №17

The Supreme Court of India is the supreme judicial body of India and the highest court of India under the constitution. It is the most senior constitutional court, and has the power of judicial review. The Chief Justice of India is the head and chief judge of the Supreme Court and the court consists of a maximum of 34 judges and it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions. It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India.As the constitutional court of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various government authorities as well as the central government vs state governments or state governments versus another state government in the country. As an advisory court, it hears matters which may specifically be referred to it under the Constitution by President of India. The law declared by the Supreme Court becomes binding on all courts within India and also by the union and state governments. As per the Article 142 of the Constitution, it is the duty of the President of India to enforce the decrees of the Supreme Court and the court is conferred with the inherent jurisdiction to pass any order deemed necessary in the interest of justice. The Supreme Court has replaced the British Privy Council as the highest court of appeal.In 1861, the Indian High Courts Act 1861 was enacted to create high courts for various provinces and abolished Supreme Courts at Calcutta, Madras and Bombay and also the sadar adalats in presidency towns in their respective regions. These new high courts had the distinction of being the highest courts for all cases till the creation of the Federal Court of India under the Government of India Act 1935. The Federal Court had jurisdiction to solve disputes between provinces and federal states and hear appeals against judgement of the high courts. The first CJI of India was H. J. Kania.The Supreme Court of India came into being on 28 January 1950. It replaced both the Federal Court of India and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council which were then at the apex of the Indian court system. The first proceedings and inauguration, however, took place on 28 January 1950 at 9:45 am, when the judges took their seats. Which is thus regarded as the official date of establishment.The Supreme Court initially had its seat at the Chamber of Princes in the parliament building where the previous Federal Court of India sat from 1937 to 1950. The first Chief Justice of India was H. J. Kania. In 1958, the Supreme Court moved to its present premises. Originally, the Constitution of India envisaged a supreme court with a chief justice and seven judges; leaving it to the parliament to increase this number. In formative years, the Supreme Court met from 10 to 12 in the morning and then 2 to 4 in the afternoon for 28 days in a month.

Ha
Review №18

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions. It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India.As the constitutional court of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various government authorities as well as the central government vs state governments or state governments versus another state government in the country. As an advisory court, it hears matters which may specifically be referred to it under the constitution by President of India. The law declared by the supreme court becomes binding on all courts within India and also by the union and state governments. As per Article 142 of the constitution, it is the duty of the President of India to enforce the decrees of the supreme court and the court is conferred with the inherent jurisdiction to pass any order deemed necessary in the interest of justice.

ku
Review №19

An authority whom the people look to after God. The judgments pronounced herefrom become a binding law.These days people ask us why the Supreme Court have begun experimenting over the public patience, which literally shake string of public minds. Even though, some judgments heal a big section of society & other wound without their fault sometimes. People now have more fear of judgments rather than of law.There should be CCTV cameras inside Courtrooms so that lawyers’s accountability could be increased towards their clients?

Mr
Review №20

Supreme courts decision are super power.✍️

Av
Review №21

Located near supreme court metro station which was previously known as pragati madan metro station.

As
Review №22

The toppest judicial site of our country.But its system not satisfied for me because more better judicial system available on other countrys court than the Supreme Court of India

Su
Review №23

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of constitutional review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and 30 sanctioned other judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.

Vi
Review №24

It is like a holy Mecca for us lawyers, this place..an amazing place to be at..i have been going here for over more than three years and each time it continues to amaze me..add to that the architecture is beautiful and one to marvel at..the dome itself is an amazing work of art..it is truly an amazing experience to be a part of such historic Institution

Su
Review №25

Supreme Court of India was created on January 28, 1950 after adoption of the Constitution. Article 141 of the Constitution of India states that the law declared by Supreme Court is to be binding on all Courts within the territory of India. It is the highest court in India and has ultimate judicial authority to interpret the Constitution and decide questions of national law (including local bylaws). The Supreme Court is also vested with the power of judicial review to ensure the application of the rule of law.

Ki
Review №26

This is main court of India. And I love decisions of this Court. Bcoz decisions of this Court is very bold and clear. They always protect the rights of civilians. This is one pillar of our democracy. Without supreme Court, Indians cant imagine about democracy. Not only for human, this Court always protect our nature, wildlife and natural resources. This Court give big decision on big issue like Dhara 377, triple talaqe.

Nr
Review №27

Is this right time to take exams of final year students?... How will they come? No train, shortage of buses, lockdown. Sir this is not the right time to take exams... You should think about it..

Ra
Review №28

The Supreme Court of India is the premier judicial court under the Constitution of India. It is the highest constitutional court, and has the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.[3] It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India.As the constitutional court of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various government authorities as well as the central government vs state governments or state governments versus another state government in the country. As an advisory court, it hears matters which may specifically be referred to it under the Constitution by President of India. The law declared by the supreme court becomes binding on all courts within India and also by the union and state governments.[5] Per Article 142 of the Constitution, it is the duty of the President of India to enforce the decrees of the supreme court and the court is conferred with the inherent jurisdiction to pass any order deemed necessary in the interest of justice.In 1861, the Indian High Courts Act 1861 was enacted to create high courts for various provinces and abolished supreme courts at Calcutta, Madras and Bombay and also the sadar adalats in presidency towns in their respective regions. These new high courts had the distinction of being the highest courts for all cases till the creation of the Federal Court of India under the Government of India Act 1935. The Federal Court had jurisdiction to solve disputes between provinces and federal states and hear appeals against judgement of the high courts. The first CJI of India was H. J. Kania.[5]The Supreme Court of India came into being on 28 January 1950.[6] It replaced both the Federal Court of India and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council which were then at the apex of the Indian court system. The first proceedings and inauguration, however, took place on 28 January 1950 at 9:45 am, when the judges took their seats. Which is thus regarded as the official date of establishment.[7]The Supreme Court initially had its seat at the Chamber of Princes in the parliament building where the previous Federal Court of India sat from 1937 to 1950. The first Chief Justice of India was H. J. Kania. In 1958, the Supreme Court moved to its present premises.[6] Originally, the Constitution of India envisaged a supreme court with a chief justice and seven judges; leaving it to the parliament to increase this number.[8] In formative years, the Supreme Court met from 10 to 12 in the morning and then 2 to 4 in the afternoon for 28 days in a month.The building is shaped to symbolize scales of justice with its centre-beam being the Central Wing of the building, consisting of the Chief Justices court, the largest of the courtrooms, with two court halls on either side. The Right Wing of the structure has the Bar, consisting of rooms, the offices of the Attorney General of India and other law officers and the library of the court. The Left Wing has the offices of the court. In all, there are 15 courtrooms in the various wings of the building.The foundation stone of the supreme courts building was laid on 29 October 1954 by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India. The main block of the building has been built on a triangular plot of 17 acres and has been designed in an Indo-British style by the chief architect Ganesh Bhikaji Deolalikar, the first Indian to head the Central Public Works Department. It has a 27.6 m (90 ft 7 in) high dome and a spacious colonnaded verandah. The court moved into the building in 1958. In 1979, two new wings – the East Wing and the West Wing – were added to the complex. 1994 saw the last extension.

Gu
Review №29

Nice building with many courts, Chambers,stationary shops and cafeterias. Always bustling with lawyers roaming in gowns. Also has a branch of UCO bank, post office and govt dispensary which is usually shirt of medicines even for small things like headache or fever. But there is one Apollo pharmacy in mc setalvad block which is always stocked. You can meet many legal legends here if you are even a little bit aware about law.

Ri
Review №30

It is one of the main Court of IndiaIt justice to everyone

Ro
Review №31

This is court is so huge, neat ,and clean.This court is opened is opened just beside the Supreme Court.The architect of the building is similar to the Supreme Court specially the pillars.Now the judges will get more space to solve the cases.It’s a great step by the Government and the Judges to solve the cases fast.Indian Government is Best.And thank you for giving an Honour me to click this beautiful pictures of the court.

AD
Review №32

It was great to see the supreme Court, security is tight and the environment is good

Ab
Review №33

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions. It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India.

VI
Review №34

Very very thank full to supreme court of India and with folded hands tanking to honorable Judge chandrachud sir truth has won after granting bail to Arnab Gowswami we love Arnab Gowswami bharat mata ki jai vende mataram jai hind

Ab
Review №35

Nice ambience and good security. The processing is a bit slow, but shows promise. Cool place to file writs. The head guy is kind of a jerk tho.

SH
Review №36

Supreme Court of India. Above from all Courts Including District Courts and All High Courts.

Ja
Review №37

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions. It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India......

Th
Review №38

The place where we get true decisions from honorable judges and it is great.......

Ra
Review №39

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review.Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India.

Ra
Review №40

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.[3] It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India.[4]

My
Review №41

Superb architecture Beauty place to visitJustice placeThe Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions. It is regarded as the most powerful government institution in India.

De
Review №42

BEAUTIFUL ARCHITECTURE AND A VERY SACRED PLACE OF INDIA.

mo
Review №43

Supreme court of india. its also pillar of human rights and law. This is the biggest court of india...

Ak
Review №44

Our trust always made Strong.

Im
Review №45

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.

No
Review №46

It not important that court buildings are big and small court is important for the only make decision that important ..

Ra
Review №47

A place for justice India and indian people.

Sa
Review №48

Supreme Court disapproves of a separate entrance exam by National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru & quashed its notification of holding separate Online National Law Aptitude Test (NLAT) 2020.

ki
Review №49

Both supreme court and parliament is very near. You cannot go inside both of these, as we are in democracy and judges are considered as Lords. Public places are not really public in a democracy. But excellent architecture though

Ra
Review №50

This chamber has good counsels who are very hard working and sharp

RU
Review №51

I got real justice in the supreme court itself,after 10 years Of fighting,God is not for me but justice of the supreme court

Te
Review №52

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.[3] It is regarded as the most powerful government institution in India

Am
Review №53

Supreme court is the Highest Judicial Authority of India. Its decision is final and precedent for all the Courts below to Supreme Court of India. It is very beautifully built. The nearest metro station is Pragati Maidan (now Supreme Court). The nearest railway station is Tilak Bridge.

MU
Review №54

The head of the country is the best primary court

Vi
Review №55

Vinod Kumar Goyal, Advocate at Supreme Court of India.

YO
Review №56

Supreme court has the supreme power, Be you ever so high the law is above,

Ch
Review №57

Neat and clean of this areas and silent not crowded traffic The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court

An
Review №58

This is supreme court of India best in the world . supreme court is the highest judicial authority of India . its decision is supreme. No one can change its decision . supreme court of India was established on 28 January 1950 , located at tilak marg , new Delhi. Superb architecture . every one wants to see this temple of law.supreme court is the highest judicial authority of India.

Mo
Review №59

Its always nice to be here

Dh
Review №60

Supreme court is the highest justice provider in India none other court can change its decision. And people also not have the Right to challenge its decision in any other court or judicial forum once a man has given the punishment is given by the supreme Court only president of India can change its decision if it is about hanging him or lifetime jail only one man the President can give him mafi . I also believe in my countrys justice system. There is a line in Hindi that देर है पर अंधेर नही । so if you can wait you will get the right decision in last.

Aj
Review №61

Highest level of judgement in India. However you can counter the decision of this court by the applying for pleasing paper infront of the President of REPUBLIC INDIA

Di
Review №62

This is a good place, india Big court is supreme court.

Da
Review №63

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions. It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India.As the constitutional court of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various government authorities as well as the central government vs state governments or state governments versus another state government in the country. As an advisory court, it hears matters which may specifically be referred to it under the constitution by President of India. It also may take cognisance of matters on its own (or suo moto), without anyone drawing its attention to them. The law declared by the supreme court becomes binding on all courts within India and also by the union and state governments. Per Article 142 of the constitution, it is the duty of the president to enforce the decrees of the supreme court.The Supreme Court of India came into being on 28 January 1950.

Mu
Review №64

The epitome of justice delivery system in India. The seat of the unfailing support system of the worlds largest democracy. The constitutional check post.

Sa
Review №65

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions. It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India.As the constitutional court of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various government authorities as well as the central government vs state governments or state governments versus another state government in the country.As an advisory court, it hears matters which may specifically be referred to it under the constitution by President of India. It also may take cognisance of matters on its own (or suo moto), without anyone drawing its attention to them. The law declared by the supreme court becomes binding on all courts within India and also by the union and state governments. Per Article 142 of the constitution, it is the duty of the president to enforce the decrees of the supreme court.Legal-aid, court-fee vendors, first-aid post, dental clinic, physiotherapy unit and pathology lab; rail-reservation counter, canteen, post office and a branch and 3 ATMs of UCO Bank, supreme court Museum can be availed by litigants and visitors.The building is shaped to symbolize scales of justice with its centre-beam being the Central Wing of the building comprising the chief justices court, the largest of the courtrooms, with two court halls on either side. The Right Wing of the structure has the bar – room, the offices of the Attorney General of India and other law officers and the library of the court. The Left Wing has the offices of the court. In all, there are 15 courtrooms in the various wings of the building.Left side of the supreme court buildingThe foundation stone of the supreme courts building was laid on 29 October 1954 by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India. The main block of the building has been built on a triangular plot of 17 acres and has been designed in an Indo-British style by the chief architect Ganesh Bhikaji Deolalikar, the first Indian to head the Central Public Works Department. It has a 27.6 m (90 ft 7 in) high dome and a spacious colonnaded verandah.The court moved into the building in 1958. In 1979, two new wings – the East Wing and the West Wing – were added to the complex. 1994 saw the last extension.Mother and Child SculptureOn 20 February 1980, a black bronze sculpture of 210 cm (6 ft 11 in) height was installed in the lawn of the supreme court. It portrays Mother India in the form of the figure of a lady, sheltering the young Republic of India represented by the symbol of a child, who is upholding the laws of land symbolically shown in the form of an open book. On the book, a balance beam is shown, which represents dispensation of equal justice to all. The sculpture was made by the renowned artist Chintamoni Kar. The sculpture is just behind the statue of Mahatma Gandhi.The design of the Courts seal is reproduced from the wheel that appears on the Sarnath Lion capital of Ashoka with 24 spokes. The inscription in Sanskrit, यतो धर्मस्ततो जयः (IAST: Yato Dharmastato Jayaḥ, means whence justice (dharma), thence victory. It is also referred as the wheel of righteousness, encompassing truth, goodness and equity.

Du
Review №66

Supreme Court of India is one of the Finest and Reliable place in view of Indian People. Most of the people believe what SCI deliver is absolutely right. I Just Say...SCI must do good work for the Benefit of Nation.

as
Review №67

Best Judgement Of INDIA

Pr
Review №68

Our Holly place to unite our nation in discipline, justice and absolutely in humanity development. I bow my head in front of this Holly place. We feel proud to watch this place and I take pledge to contribute to maintain excellency of this Holly place.Jai Hind!Jai Bharat!

Dr
Review №69

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.[3] It is regarded as the most powerful government institution in IndiaAs the constitutional court of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various government authorities as well as the central government vs state governments or state governments versus another state government in the country. As an advisory court, it hears matters which may specifically be referred to it under the constitution by President of India. It also may take cognisance of matters on its own (or suo moto), without anyone drawing its attention to them. The law declared by the supreme court becomes binding on all courts within India and also by the union and state governments.[5] Per Article 142 of the constitution, it is the duty of the president to enforce the decrees of the supreme court.

Vi
Review №70

The Supreme Court of India (Highest Judiciary of India) which was given many important verdicts for the benefit of India

ys
Review №71

Apex court of India usually not crowded and the whole surrounding is well cleaned and maintained by the municipality and staff.The surrounding is also not crowded and road along with the Supreme Court is well cleaned and maintained.Security is high and actively monitored therefore be ready for check in.

HI
Review №72

The Supreme Court of India mostly give judgements on National Level Issues or the Cases filled against the State or Center Government. The Supreme Court of India also takes Public Interest Litigation and gives Decisions on them. Every decision given by Supreme Court of India becomes a Law. Only the Parliament or President can change the verdict given by Supreme Court of India.

Ni
Review №73

Pride feeling of our own country

sr
Review №74

Indian courts are not a Good place for general category men. If you are Good dont visit court. It will kill your patience.

SA
Review №75

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court and the final court of appeal under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 33 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.It is regarded as the most powerful government institution in India.As the final court of appeal of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various government authorities as well as the central government vs state governments or state governments versus another state government in the country. As an advisory court, it hears matters which may specifically be referred to it under the constitution by President of India. It also may take cognisance of matters on its own (or suo moto), without anyone drawing its attention to them. The law declared by the supreme court becomes binding on all courts within India and also by the union and state governments.Per Article 142 of the constitution, it is the duty of the president to enforce the decrees of the supreme court.

Kr
Review №76

A place where people of India get complete justice. The Supreme Court of India is also known as The House of Law.

At
Review №77

Come here many time . Parking is a big issue .

Pi
Review №78

Their must be way directly to Supreme Court without having lower court and high Court. ThenWhat is the use lower and high Court after winning in them. Supreme Court passes Stay Order

Mr
Review №79

Wonderfull

Ve
Review №80

My hard earned 500 and 1000 rupees cannot be exchanged because i am an OCI....and i could not be in India. The RBI governor has his promise printed on every note that the currency will be honoured. Fake promises ...and this Supreme Court takes no action. No justice for the legitimate law abiding citizen.

Va
Review №81

Nice Decision Taker Very Nice Handle All Cases My Fav Court

S.
Review №82

The Apex court of Republic of India. The Supreme Court of India is the highest Judicial Institution of India. The Supreme Court of India is located in the Union capital of India, New Delhi.The Supreme Court of India officiated by Honourable Chief Justice of India .Parking place available here.

Aj
Review №83

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 30 other judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.[2]

Ad
Review №84

Apex court of indiaPlace from where key decisions are being taken for our country, highest court of appeal.

Bh
Review №85

The heart of the Indian Judiciary. Attending a court session is simply mesmerizing!!An altogether awesomely different experience.Hope I get the chance to work here once I am older...

Sa
Review №86

A place for justic india and indian people

Ne
Review №87

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 31 judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.

SU
Review №88

Best place. Loved everything. Clean and dashing place. Peaceful.

va
Review №89

I feel, government of India is wasting my taxes spending.

Pr
Review №90

As The Supreme Court is there So We can be proud that our Great Constitution Shall remain protected. An epitome of justice. The allegations of over activism is totally false and motivated.Such allegations by the vested interest groups must be DISCOURAGED.

Pa
Review №91

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of constitutional review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 30 other judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions

Ji
Review №92

An highest court judicial system of India. A guardian for protection of right provided by constitution of India.

B
Review №93

Supreme court of India, The biggest and Most powerful Court in India ,The decision taken by Supreme court cannot be changed by High Court or by Trial court ( Lower court ) This court have independent Judiciary. Here Honest person get decision in his favour but dishonest doesnt.Its work is also to describe Laws and Fundamental Rights.

Fa
Review №94

This is place were justice is accept ..😎

Jy
Review №95

The Court Corridor are nicely designed , a master piece of Colonial Era and another Great Design by Edward Lutyens, as of now there is bit requirement of making bigger space in Court Rooms so it can accommodate lawyers and litigants and air conditioning needed to be more efficiently planned so people dont feel suffocated ,Things to Consider first thing if you are coming as Party to see the progress of your case first get the Visitor Passed Signed by Your Advocate on Record without which you want be issued pass at All.Dont keep mobile phone with you if not needed as you wont allowed to take in if you are not a lawyer in Proper Dress.

AS
Review №96

Supreme court of INDIA is said to be Gurdian of the Indian Constitution. HOUSE OF JUSTICE.Unlike the American constitution the Indian Constitution has established an integrated judicial system with supreme court at the top and high court below it.The supreme court of INDIA was inaugurated on January 28, 1950 . It succeeded the fedral court of INDIA.

Mo
Review №97

The Supreme court of india is the Central Court of all Courts When supreme Court gives an verdict it becomes a low. Supreme court Chooses case itself in favour of all the Indians

Nu
Review №98

Completely biased #postponeneetjee

Sa
Review №99

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal under the Constitution of India, the highest constitutional court, with the power of constitutional review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and 25 sanctioned other judges, it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.

An
Review №100

My request to you is when a case is registered in lower court they start giving dates on regular basis and for years nothing happens dates only.So suggestion is give a date for next hearing after four years but when a case comes to hearing it should be decided in six months .This will reduce crowed in the courts and work of court employs as they will not have move all the files. All this is normal procedure in developed countries in case of Medical care . I am sure at least it can be done this will reduce corruption and harassment to a certain extend

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  • Address:Tilak Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
  • Site:https://main.sci.gov.in/
  • Phone:+91 11 2338 8922
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  • Supreme court
  • Courthouse
Working hours
  • Monday:10AM–5PM
  • Tuesday:10AM–5PM
  • Wednesday:10AM–1PM
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:10AM–5PM
  • Saturday:10AM–5PM
  • Sunday:10AM–5PM
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