Andhra Pradesh gets new HC; to start functioning from Jan 1

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Come New Year, will have a separate which will function from Amravati, the new capital of the state, as Wednesday issued orders to this effect.

With the creation of the new high court, the country now has 25 high courts.

"...the hereby constitutes a separate for the State of Andhra Pradesh, namely, the High Court of Andhra Pradesh, from the 1st day of January, 2019 with the principal seat of such High Court at in the State of and the at shall become the High Court for the State of Telangana," said the order.

According to the order, Justice Ramesh Ranganathan, who is at present the of Uttarakhand High Court, will head the new high court.

In effect, he will be the first of the latest high court.

It will have 15 judges besides the

Ten judges, who were part of the common high court, will now be the judges of the High Court, the order said.

Hyderabad, which was the capital of erstwhile Andhra Pradesh, is now part of and has become its capital.

The existing high court is located at and it would be housing the

As far as Andhra Pradesh is concerned, it has decided to create the new city of which is going to be the capital of the state and the new would be located there, the notification said.

In November, a bench had given its go ahead for the issuance of notification for the creation of the new high court.

The bench had said that since all the requirements have been fulfilled, there is no embargo for the competent authority to issue a notification bifurcating the courts into the and High Court of Andhra Pradesh, respectively.

"We expect such a notification to be issued by January 1, 2019 so that the two high courts start functioning separately, and the also starts functioning in the new building at the earliest," the bench had said.

Andhra Pradesh had been pressing for a separate high court, but the Centre had maintained that till the time the infrastructure was not ready, it was not feasible to create a separate high court.

The issue had also reached the apex court.

Justice R Subhash Reddy, who was a of the common high court of the two states and was elevated to the Supreme Court, has exercised the option for allocation to the Telangana High Court, the notification added.

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First Published: Wed, December 26 2018. 20:50 IST