The High Court of Telangana, located in Hyderabad, is the apex judicial authority for the state of Telangana. Established on January 1, 2019, following the bifurcation of the Andhra Pradesh High Court, it has jurisdiction over civil, criminal, and constitutional matters within Telangana. The court operates under the Constitution of India, serving as a crucial institution for upholding justice, interpreting laws, and protecting citizens' rights within the state. Architecturally, the High Court is known for its distinctive Indo-Saracenic design, a blend of classical Indian and Islamic styles, with red sandstone domes and intricate detailing, reflecting the historical heritage of Hyderabad. It oversees subordinate courts across Telangana and is presided over by a Chief Justice and several judges, appointed based on qualifications set by the Constitution. The High Court of Telangana handles various types of cases, including public interest litigations, civil and criminal appeals, and writ petitions challenging governmental actions. It has played a pivotal role in shaping regional jurisprudence, contributing to significant legal precedents and ensuring the administration of justice across the state. Show more Show less