The grand old dame of justice, the Bombay High Court, has long stood as an iconic symbol of Mumbai's rich history and colonial architectural grandeur. Its imposing Gothic façade, with intricate carvings, has witnessed over a century and a half of legal battles, landmark judgments and the ceaseless ebb and flow of human drama. But a new chapter is set to unfold with the proposed building for the Bombay High Court one that has ignited a fiery debate among the city's legal fraternity and architectural purists.

Need for a Larger, Modern Court Complex

The need for a bigger and modern HC building has led to the decision to construct a new grand complex in Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) at a cost of ₹4,217 crore, up from the earlier estimate of ₹3,750 crore. Spread across 30 acres, the new complex

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