A Century Completed – The Madras High Court (1862–1962) is a meticulously researched historical account of one of India’s oldest and most respected judicial institutions. Covering a full century, this book traces the transformation of the Madras High Court from its colonial origins under British rule to its role in shaping the constitutional and judicial framework of independent India.
The book highlights the contributions of eminent judges, the evolution of court procedures, and several landmark judgments that influenced civil, constitutional, and administrative law. It also documents the institutional growth of the High Court, offering readers a clear understanding of how India’s modern judiciary was built.






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