Satish Law Agency - Chandigarh

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About Satish Law Agency

We are leading Law Books & Accessories Store situated at Punjab & Haryana High Court premises in Chandigarh.  We provide all the Law Books, Case Laws, Law Digest, Commentaries, uniforms, etc. at the maximum discount in Chandigarh. All the latest publications of legal books and reports are available at a reasonable price.

Contact Satish Law Agency

Address :

Shop No. 2, near Gate No. 3 (back side) Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh, 160001, India

Postal code : 160001
Website : http://satishlawagency.blogspot.com/
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Shop No. 2, near Gate No. 3 (back side) Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh, 160001, India
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Viren Chaudhry on Google

You can buy all types of law books from the agency and moreover latest law books are available and the owner is very helpful….
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dinesh Kumar kainth on Google

Very good all law books available in new addition. All stationary items available here. The staff members are co operative in nature
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Guneet Mohali on Google

Here many cases are running and pending many cases fraud specially women dauri Act 498A,406
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V.K. Sachdeva on Google

High Court of Punjab and Haryana in Chandigarh is one of the Most Finest Heritage place.
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arun bakshi on Google

Small book stall in High Court premises. Hard working owner..
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Deepak khurana on Google

Common high court for punjab and haryana state located in Chandigarh the city beautiful..near Rock garden...gud parking space is avilable
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Steven Heath on Google

Another of Le Corbusier's major works. Shame that it is not accessible given what were fantastic interior designs. I believe the interiors have been 'adjusted' which is a big mistake. I also understand many of the furniture and fittings designed and built for the Court complex have been stolen by staff and sold on the international market - shameful. I walked around to the back of the building - used as the entrance and the mess of buildings here show no sympathy nor empathy for the major building. The lack of maintenance is also very obvious from here.
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Himannshu Kumar on Google

High Court of Punjab and Haryana is the common High Court for Indian states of Haryana and Punjab and Union Territory of Chandigarh based in Chandigarh, India. As of 21 March 2015, there are 55 judges in the High Court, comprising 45 permanent and 10 additional judges. Past judges include Jagdish Singh Khehar, who was elevated to the Supreme Court of India. The court building is known as the Palace of Justice. Designed by Le Corbusier, it and several of his other works were inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in July 2016. Punjab and Haryana High Court was formerly known as Lahore High Court, which was established on 21 March 1919. The jurisdiction of that court covered undivided Punjab and Delhi. From 1920 to 1943, the Court was conferred with extraterritorial jurisdiction over that part of China that formed part of the British consular district of Kashgar, which had previously been under the jurisdiction of the British Supreme Court for China.This ceased upon the ratification of the British-Chinese Treaty for the Relinquishment of Extra-Territorial Rights in China. Following the independence of India on 15 August 1947, a separate High Court of Punjab was created, based at Shimla. This had jurisdiction over Indian Punjab, Delhi and what are now Himachal Pradesh and Haryana. From 17 January 1955, the Court was moved to its present location in Chandigarh. The creation of Himachal Pradesh on 15 August 1948 led to a separate Court of Judicial Commissioner (similar to a High Court) being established for that state and thus the jurisdiction of the Punjab court was reduced. A separate High Court was constituted for the Union Territory of Delhiunder the Delhi High Court Act, 1966.[8] Three Judges of the Punjab High Court were transferred to the Delhi High Court, which was constituted on 31 October 1966. The States Reorganisation Act, 1956 paved the way for the formation of Haryana and the Union Territory of Chandigarh from 1 November 1966. Those formations also saw the renaming of the High Court of Punjab as the High Court of Punjab and Haryana. The Judges of the High Court of Punjab became Judges of the common High Court with all the powers and jurisdiction of the High Court of Punjab. However, the principal seat of the High Court remained at Chandigarh. The High Court of Punjab and Haryana has operated since 1 November 1966 in its present form.

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