High Court of Karnataka
Full Form of HCK
What is HCK?
The High Court of Karnataka (HCK) is the highest judicial authority in the Indian state of Karnataka, located in Bengaluru. Established in 1884 as the Chief Court of Mysore and later renamed, it acts as the apex court for the state, hearing appeals from lower courts and exercising original jurisdiction in constitutional and civil matters. The HCK plays a critical role in interpreting laws, upholding fundamental rights, and ensuring justice within Karnataka's legal framework. It is frequently referenced in legal proceedings, news reports on landmark judgments, and discussions about judicial reforms in India. For law students and aspirants preparing for Karnataka State Judiciary exams, understanding the HCK's structure, landmark decisions, and administrative functions is essential. The court also oversees the district judiciary and handles cases ranging from criminal appeals to public interest litigation. Its judgments often set precedents for other high courts in the country.
HCK का फुल फॉर्म
कर्नाटक उच्च न्यायालय
Example
The Karnataka State Bar Council has called for a full bench hearing at the HCK to review the new criminal procedure rules.