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Nyaya Mandir (Vadodara)

India / Gujarat / Vadodara / Laheripura
 courthouse, listed building / architectural heritage

The "Nyaya Mandir", means Temple of Justice, is a piece of Byzantine architecture in India. It houses the District Court of Vadodara city in the state of Gujarat, western India. The central hall is decorated with mosaic tiles and a statue of Chimnabai, wife of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III. The central hall is decorated with mosaic tiles and a statue of Chimnabai, wife of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of the Gaekwad dynasty of the Marathas.
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Coordinates:   22°17'58"N   73°12'21"E

Comments

  • Nishank (guest)
    Bring them all to justice...
  • Naresh Gianchandani (guest)
    The Correct spelling is Nyay (or Nyaya) Mandir. The civil cases are handled here, and the criminal cases in the Lal (or Laal) Court, at the first level. The second level courts ie District Courts are in the Nyay Mandir complex. Incidentally, it is a wooden framed structure, more than a hundred years old.
  • rmirpuri (guest)
    This place was built by Britishers.
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