Besides the principal seat at Mumbai, the Bombay HC presently has benches at Nagpur, Aurangabad (in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar city) and Goa (at Panaji).The Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court on Friday issued a notification to constitute a bench of the HC at Kolhapur in Western Maharashtra from August 18.ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEOThe gazette notification issued by CJ Alok Aradhe, with approval from Governor of Maharashtra, was issued over a month after Chief Justice of India (CJI) Bhushan R Gavai had supported the demand to set up a bench of the Bombay HC in Kolhapur.“In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of Section 51 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956 (No. 37 of 1956), and all other powers enabling me in this behalf, I Alok Aradhe, Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay, with the approval of the Governor of Maharashtra, appoint Kolhapur as a place at which judges and division courts of the High Court may also sit, with effect from 18th August 2025,” the gazette notification issued by Chief Justice Alok Aradhe of Bombay HC reads.On June 26, while addressing lawyers’ association of the Bombay HC at the Aurangabad bench, CJI Gavai had stated that justice should be made available to citizens “in every corner”.Last year, he had said that the bench at Kolhapur was the “need of the hour.”Besides the principal seat at Mumbai, the Bombay HC presently has benches at Nagpur, Aurangabad (in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar city) and Goa (at Panaji).On September 28 last year, Justice Gavai, who was the senior judge of the Supreme Court, had said the constitution of Kolhapur bench of the Bombay High Court is a ‘need of the hour.’Story continues below this adIn support of his demand, Justice Gavai had said that it will offer far-flung residents from the nearby districts an effective access to justice and emphasised that additional benches do not bring down the stature of the HC.The lawyers have been demanding a bench of the high court in Kolhapur for several years, claiming that a large number of cases pending at HC are from the same region.The lawyers had claimed that citizens from six districts in the Kolhapur region are compelled to travel 400-500 km to approach the principal seat of HC in Mumbai. The six districts included Satara, Sangli, Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri, Solapur, and Kolhapur.Responding to the demand raised by Justice Gavai, the then Deputy Chief Minister (present CM) and law minister Devendra Fadnavis had in September last year said that the state government had already passed a resolution for a Kolhapur bench and “the ball was in Bombay HC administration’s court” to decide on the same.Story continues below this adEarlier, in March 2022, at an all-party meeting, political leaders of the state had supported the demand for setting up a circuit bench (temporary courts functioning for a few months every year) at Kolhapur. They had cited a study that said it would take 45 per cent burden off the court.The Bombay HC is presently functioning with 66 judges, 50 permanent judges, and 16 additional judges. However, the sanctioned strength of the court, which is the second largest in the country after the Allahabad High Court, is 94.Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© The Indian Express Pvt LtdTags:Bombay High Courthigh court