High court in calcutta madras and bombay established in which year
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British India's three presidency towns of Madras (Chennai), Bombay (Mumbai), and Calcutta (Kolkata) were each granted a High Court by letters patent dated 26 June 1862. The letters patent were issued by Queen Victoria under the authority of the British parliament's Indian High Courts Act 1861.
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1862
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In 1862 the High Courts were established in Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras. Calcutta High Court became the first high court in India which was followed by Bombay and Madras. It was under the High Courts Act of 1861 passes by the British Parliament to allow the British Crown to create High Courts in the Indian colony. Queen Victoria undertook the role of establishing courts in Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras.
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