May god no one donot need to go to such place .....Help all with ur grace my almighty
Biggest district court of Delhi no systems all haffzard, quite difficult to get parking , no proper information available like all govt departments go to this no attitude of staff want to avoid every thing any thing , street advocate are there to loot innocent be careful of them.
This place is a good and progressive for the daily visitors to get legally help intheir businesses etc.
Tis Hazari Courts Complex which was inaugurated on 19 March 1958 by Chief Justice Mr. A. N. Bhandari of the then Punjab High Court.Today, the National Capital Territory of Delhi has six District Courts that function under the Delhi High Court.It is one of the five District Courts that function under the Delhi High Court, and continues to be the principal Court building in state of Delhi.The Chief Metropolitan Magistrate [CMM] of entire Capital Region Delhi Presides over its Court in Tis Hazari Courts Complex.Plz.like and share the review/photos if u find them helpful.Thanks
The oldest civil and criminal court of Delhi having both lower and Sessions court. Established in 1958. Four storey building, about 150 courts. Parking is limited.
A weird area for increasing corona i had visited their so many people.have no mask no security even so so many peoples spitting here and there most of people chew tobaccoGuthkha etc.no body here for checking fever and a mask sanitizers not available.Tye court is the area where so many people came for different type of work but few peoples help corona in spreading.
This is a colonial court. Old structure. Government offices as well as law of court.
This area is full of crowds, parking available and also located at near Tis Hazari Metro Station, here some official works done like affidavits or certificates and cases filing, enquiry counter, filing of applications etc. This place is full of professionals lawyer and advocates where you get justice among your case.
I vgot a chance to visit this place during the lockdown and it was one of the bedt courts i visited till date.All the facilities are provided here, and moreover the cleanliness of the place was on mark!All the new technology gadgets are installed but the condition of washrooms was not good.
Largest and oldest court in the city. Where most of the high profile cases is been heard. Everything is upon one roof. From Bar office to Library, Post offices, Banks etc.
Good court but one time I am visit the court i see wall watch are stop 😂😂
He Thi Hazari location of the Tis Hazari Courts Complex was inaugurated on 19 March 1958 by Chief Justice Mr. A. N. Bhandari of the then Punjab High Court. It is one of the six District Courts that function under the Delhi High Court and continues to be the principal Court building in state of Delhi.
Its govt office and district court in delhi very crowded but have ample parking space, washrooms not clean enough
Loved itVery Friendly Court is this...
Its very crowded, parking problem, no safe distancing
Tees hazari is near isbt
Best place for all sort of legal issues
This Court judicial area is central, west delhi and some Police station of outer District of Delhi. The place gets its name from a force of 30,000 Sikhs, which encamped here under military general Baghel Singh in 1783, prior to attacking Delhi. Under the command of Baghel Singh Dhaliwal.
One of the oldest court of Delhi after Patiala House. Its that big that you can lost here. It has two wings Civil and Western. There are more than 1000 chambers here. You can choose any one you want and canteen food is also really good. ❤️
You will find the all types of Advocates.
I like this place because I have worked here for long as an advocate. Nothing for general public here. Its a court and had the distinct status of biggest court of Asia. I dont know if it is still in its name. Long history of this place, housing very learned advocates.
It is one of the District Courts of New Delhi and possibly the oldest one. Full of legal help as in advocates, judges, police... but actually v confusing if u are coming here for the first time.. strongly recommended to come with a known to lawyer.... else people try to take advantage of u...
Good service and good enviornment
Court is court
Speechless 😶
Good for advocates and people
Quite a Big Complex, Good clean and Great staff to manage such big load of People coming Daily.. One of the oldest District court in India with the Asias biggest Bar council.
Yes this place is nice. But not for wandering purpose. Only for some of the official works like for certificates or for affidavits but as this is a government office their work is too slow
It is a picnic place for me. Why?. I am not irritate or dipress come to my date of court case . I am enjoy fresh fruit chat and juice in canteen. Dahi Bhalla etc and go to Gurudwara sis ganj Sahib Chandni chowk
One of the oldest court of Delhi ,its from britisher time .Heavy crowded and traffic .NOISE POLLUTION OF VEHICLE AND AIR POLLUTION ALSO IN BEANEATH THE NOSE OF LAW.NGT HAS TO DO LOT FOR THIS AREA..IN SUMMER SEASON YOU FEEL UT MOST HEAT IN THIS PARTICULAR AREA..
The place gets its name from a force of 30,000 Sikhs, which encamped here under military general Baghel Singh Dhaliwal in 1783, prior to attacking Delhi. Under the command of Baghel Singh Dhaliwal and other leading warriors crossed the Yamuna and captured Saharanpur. They overran the territory of Najib ud-Daulah, the Ruhila chief, acquiring from him a tribute of eleven lakh of rupees (INR 1,100,000). In April Baghel Singh Dhaliwal with two other sardars (Rai Singh Bhangi and Tara Singh Ghaiba) crossed the Yamuna to occupy that country, which was then ruled by Zabita Khan, who was the son and successor of Najib ud-Daulah. Zabita Khan in desperation offered Baghel Singh Dhaliwal large sums of money and proposed an alliance to jointly plunder the crown lands. Sardar Baghel Singh Dhaliwal set up an octroi-post near Sabzi Mandi to collect the tax on the goods imported into the city to finance the search and the construction of the Sikh Temples. (He did not want to use the cash received from the Government Treasury for this purpose, and most of that was handed out to the needy and poor. He often distributed sweetmeats bought out of this government gift to the congregationalists at the place which is now known as the Pul Mithai.)On 11 March 1783, when the Sikhs entered the Red Fort in Delhi and occupied the Diwani-Am, the Mughal emperor Shah Alam II made a settlement with them agreeing to allow Baghel Singh Dhaliwal to raise gurdwaras on Sikh historical sites in the city and receive six annas in a rupee (37.5%) of all the octroi duties in the capital
Its my office and it has metro connectivity and back side of tis hazari courts there are asisa biggest market
Dist. And sessions court is being held held here by metropolitan magistrates and the best part is this is the asias largest judicial court with thirty thousand chambers
I am an Advocate having office at Tis Hazari Court. I love my work place.
A historic court in Delhi.Its name as TIS HAZARI is enough.
Not much far away from ISBT very near tis hazari metro Station Parking is a mess but still you find parking guys who charge around 50 rupees there is some parking inside the the court also better park outside only. Inside all facilities available photocopy typist and all
TisHazari courts is the first district court of Delhi and also it is the biggest court in Asia, as in area
This court complex has improved a lot. Having courts with A/c.
Facilitation centre of west and central district. Facility available: Filing of fresh Cases, enquiry counter and filing of Application for certified copies.
It is one old court. Too much traffic around. Needs rebuild soon to house more people n cars parking. Pls use metro to reach here if not carrying luggage
The place gets its name from a force of 30,000 Sikhs, which encamped here under military general Baghel Singh Dhaliwal in 1783, prior to attacking Delhi. Under the command of Baghel Singh Dhaliwal and other leading warriors crossed the Yamuna and captured Saharanpur. They overran the territory of Najib ud-Daulah, the Ruhila chief, acquiring from him a tribute of eleven lakh of rupees (INR 1,100,000). In April Baghel Singh Dhaliwal with two other sardars (Rai Singh Bhangi and Tara Singh Ghaiba) crossed the Yamuna to occupy that country, which was then ruled by Zabita Khan, who was the son and successor of Najib ud-Daulah. Zabita Khan in desperation offered Baghel Singh Dhaliwal large sums of money and proposed an alliance to jointly plunder the crown lands. Sardar Baghel Singh Dhaliwal set up an octroi-post near Sabzi Mandi to collect the tax on the goods imported into the city to finance the search and the construction of the Sikh Temples. (He did not want to use the cash received from the Government Treasury for this purpose, and most of that was handed out to the needy and poor. He often distributed sweetmeats bought out of this government gift to the congregationalists at the place which is now known as the Pul Mithai.)
Crowded and narrow car parkings but is having some of the best lawyers of delhi that give you justice.
Very crowded court and one of the important courts for legal issues in Delhi. The road in front remains busy due to heavy traffic most of the time during working hours but its good that it has a metro station nearby which is a relief.
Elevators and cleanliness in general is much better than it was 10 years ago.
Good Court Complex
The food in canteen is really good specially paneer dish
Worst place. Rougue lawyers. No place of parking. Hell.
Can be reached here through red line metro. Just adjacent to the main road and metro station tis hazari.
Not up to date with some other Courts in Delhi and being one of the oldest and busiest, is crowded and relatively confusing for first time vistors.
Lots of people, lots of Cases... car parking is also.problem here.. all types of legal services are available here.. many of Advocates keep seeking for casesn they try to ask every person like what happened what you want why you are here bail matter divorce matter, mean they Disturb you lot help less.
It is very interesting place and consist largest bar of Asia
Good
Old building, requires modify
Bad, thats where a bunch of scammers hang out to scam people online, would love for Navy Seals and SWAT to swat those people there
Tos hazari court
Good
Too much hustle and Well organised court
Too narrow for 2 cars to cross. Parking is a hassle here. Too much crowded
Money makes the mare go.
Tis hazari is a main court here u can come for ur legal problems
Its govt building and pathetic atmosphere
Old building constructionNear by test hazaari metro station red line
Its district and session courts of delhi
Court is Court... It cant be good for anyone
I am an advocate. I daily visit this place. I know what kind of people come to the court and there is lot of things which I can say ..they need to be repair as well as replace or change. Court are the place where everything starts and ends.
Very large and Clean place but very crowded place because this is seasonil and district court.
Not proper parking for outsider in court
Because I am advocate and I am practicing in tis Hazari court since 2015
Justice is delivered here
Parking Issue
Asias Largest District Court
Not organised, improper hygiene in most places.
Jugde great honesty
This is a court. Thats it
An old but good place
Its a Court of Justice and I am an officer of the court
Improved a lot over the years.
Should improve the quality of service
A place which ensures justice
Great litigation.
Best of luck
No can love this place
Near to metro station
Asias best Bar
Over crowded and smelly area
View from metro foot over bridge
Much improved i
Very confusing area !!Limited parking space, congested !!!