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Attara Kacheri (Kannada pronunciation:[ˌʌˈtɑːrɑːkəˈtʃeːrɪ]ⓘ, formerly the Old Public Offices Building) in Bangalore, India, is the seat of the principal bench of the Karnataka High Court, the highest judicial authority in the state of Karnataka. It is a neoclassical red-painted stone and brick building in Cubbon Park, located on Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Road opposite the Vidhana Soudha. It previously housed the secretariat of the princely state of Mysore and then that of independent India's Mysore State.
AttaraKacheri (Kannada pronunciation: [ˌʌˈtɑːrɑː kəˈtʃeːrɪ] , formerly the Old Public Offices Building) in Bangalore, India, is the seat of the principal...
High Court functions out of a red-painted brick building known as the AttaraKacheri, located opposite the Vidhana Soudha, the seat of the Karnataka Legislature...
Mysore state was shifted to Bangalore with the two houses moving into AttaraKacheri, a British-built building in Cubbon Park that housed the High Court...
was held at a conference hall in the old Public Offices building (the AttaraKacheri, the current seat of the Karnataka High Court) in Bangalore. The first...
of Kengal Hanumanthaiah and built by chief engineer B.R. Manickam. AttaraKacheri, (Karnataka High Court), overlooks Vidhana Sabha. It is a red brick...
the ivory throne. Following this, he founded the district offices (AttaraKacheri), the central secretariat comprising eighteen departments, and his administration...
Bangalore is named after him. The high court building in Bangalore, AttaraKacheri, was designed by him and built by Arcot Narrainswamy Mudaliar. Richard...
etc. The judiciary in the state consists of the Karnataka High Court (AttaraKacheri) in Bangalore, Hubballi-Dharwad, and Kalaburagi, district and session...
X Karnataka High Court c. 1881 Bangalore The High Court is known as AttaraKacheri (lit, "Eighteen offices") was originally built in 1868 and later expanded...
Narayana).[citation needed] Chikka Devaraja (1673–1704) founded the AttaraKacheri, a central secretariat consisting of eighteen departments. Under Hyder...