Dating back to the 1870s, the Bombay High Court stands as a prime example of Gothic-revival architecture in South Mumbai. The courthouse is distinguished by its two octagonal towers, which add to its imposing and intricate facade. While visitors are permitted to enter and observe court proceedings, many choose to admire the building’s exterior, taking in the detailed stonework and architectural grandeur. Today, the Bombay High Court not only serves as a functioning judicial institution but also as a testament to the city’s rich architectural heritage.
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