Telangana\, AP high courts come into being

Telangana, AP high courts come into being

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad/Amaravati 

Separate high courts for and came into being on Tuesday, more than four years after the latter was bifurcated to create the youngest state in the country.

The of and Telangana, E S L Narasimhan, administered the oath of office to them at separate functions. The chief ministers of and Andhra Pradesh, K Chandrashekar Rao and N Chandrababu Naidu respectively, were present at the functions in their states.

Since Telangana was carved out of Andhra Pradesh on June 2, 2014, the high court in was functioning as the common high court for the two states.

had on December 26 issued orders constituting a separate high court of Andhra Pradesh from January 1, 2019, with the principal seat to be located in Amaravati.

Radhakrishnan was sworn in as the of the by Narasimhan at the Raj Bhavan in Later, the chief justice administered oath to 12 judges of the high court in the court premises. Chandrashekar Rao was also present at the swearing-in of the other judges.

Naraimhan later reached Vijayawda near Amaravati and sworn in the and 13 other judges.

The 13 judges sworn in are Justices S V Bhatt, A V Sesha Sai, M Seetharama Murti, U Durga Prasad Rao, T Sunil Chowdary, M Satyanarayana Murthy, G Shyam Prasad, J Uma Devi, N Balayogi, T Rajani, D V S S Somayajulu, K and M Ganga Rao.

According to the president's order, Justice Ramesh Ranganathan, the chief justice of Uttarakhand High Court, will head the

Naidu described it as a "historic day". "I am very happy legal administration is beginning in the state today. With the inauguration of the high court, the state bifurcation process has come to an end, barring distribution of assets."

As the temporary building to accommodate the high court in the state capital was not ready yet, the converted the chief minister's camp office in into an ad-hoc court premises, which was inaugurated by Justice N V Ramana.

While the temporary building is expected to be ready by the end of January, the actual high court complex will be built in another three years.

Advocates from Telangana were in a celebratory mood following the formation of the high court, a long-pending demand.

"Advocates from Telangana are very happy as a long-pending dream of having a separate high court for Telangana has been realised. When two states are formed then separate high courts must be established," C Damodar Reddy, of the Advocates Association, told

Formation of a separate high court would also be convenient to litigants there, he added.

There were over 2.6-lakh cases pending currently in the High Court, of which about 60 per cent was from Andhra Pradesh, sources had said.

The premises witnessed emotional scenes Monday on the eve of coming into being of the separate high court, with advocates going down the nostalgic lane.

About 1,600 employees were working at the and they would be allocated in the ratio of 58:42 to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana respectively, according to an

A section of employees had been sent temporarily to Andhra Pradesh and they would work there till the final allocation was done, the had said.

The process of shifting files pertaining to the had started and it would continue, the added.

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First Published: Tue, January 01 2019. 17:35 IST