High Court Annexe Building
What is this place? – The High Court Annexe Building
Why people come here – People primarily come here for legal proceedings, including attending hearings, filing documents, and meeting with legal professionals. It serves as a functional space for lawyers, litigants, and court staff involved in the judicial process.
What to expect – I find that you can expect a formal and busy atmosphere. The building is designed for judicial functions, so the environment is generally quiet and focused. You'll likely encounter legal professionals in formal attire, and security checks are common. It's a functional space rather than a public attraction.
Practical info – Operating hours generally align with court timings on weekdays. Security is typically present, and visitors may need to pass through checkpoints. It's advisable to carry relevant identification if you have official business. Parking in the B.B.D. Bagh
Good to know – The annexe building is part of the larger High Court complex, which holds significant historical importance as one of the three original High Courts established in British India. The architecture of the main High Court building is quite notable, though the annexe is more modern and functional in design.




