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4.4 Based on 135 reviews

Plus points:- near mall road, ridge, lower Bazar ,all the hotels available nearby. Near to national highway. Not a far off place to walk to. Beautiful scenery around. Heritage places around Back draws:- have to walk only No transportation No shops Steep area Traffic issue Can't take private cars through

Aarnav Thakur – 3 months ago

Amazing experience.. Quality and well mannered staff. Infrastructure is also good along with scenic views.

Vikram Jeet Singh – 2 months ago

The Princely States in Pre Independance India had different systems of Administration and set of laws. In most of the Princely States, the administration was run on the whims of the Rulers or the Wazirs and their saying were considered to be the law. Himachal Pradesh was formed as a result of integration of 26 Shimla and 4 Punjab hill States into a Centrally Administered Area on April 15, 1948. On 1st April, 1954, the parts of Bilaspur were also merged with Himachal Pradesh having its Headquarters at Shimla, which was headed by the Chief Commissioner. The first Chief Commissioner was Mr. N.C. Mehta and he was assisted by his deputy Mr. E. Penderal Moon, ICS. On September 30, 1948, an advisory council was formed for the advice of the Chief Commissioner for administrative functions. The Central Government promulgated the Himachal Pradesh (Courts) Order, 1948 on 15th August, 1948. As per Paragragh 3 of this Order, the Court of Judicial Commissioner was established for Himachal Pradesh and the Court was housed at "Harvingtan" (Kelston area, Shimla). It was vested with the powers of a High Court under the Judicial Commissioner's Court Act, 1950. Besides the Court of Judicial Commissioner, two Courts of District and Sessions Judges and 27 subordinate Courts were also set up. The Court of Judicial Commissioner started functioning on August 15, 1948 and in the same year, two Courts of District and Sessions Judges were also established. The Punjab High Court rules and orders with suitable amendments were made applicable to the courts in Himachal Pradesh. On April 29, 1967, two more District and Sessions Judges Courts for Shimla and Kangra were established. However in the year 1966, the Delhi High Court Act was enacted by the Government of India w.e.f. May 1, 1967. The Central Government of India extended the operation of the said Act to the Union Territory of Himachal Pradesh, replacing the Court of Judicial Commissioner by the Himachal Bench of Delhi High Court, at Shimla. It started functioning in old High Court building known as "Ravenswood". Himachal Pradesh attained Statehood in the year, 1971, and established its own High Court with Headquarters at "Ravenswood", Shimla, having one Hon'ble Chief Justice and two Hon'ble Judges.

Ashish Singh Jamalta – 8 months ago

Nice place and heart warming people.ample parking space too.

Thakur Shashi – 3 months ago

As per the land problem.. the Advocate General office 🏢 located at a complicated place where u miss the road facilities.. the bifurcation of high court road from near secretariat building .. but not all the vechile permits here to drive..