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Former Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur

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The upper floor had a library, and two courtrooms, each 70 feet by 32 feet, with a gallery to accommodate the public and the press. Leading from each court were the judges' chambers, robing rooms and witnesses' waiting rooms. The judges had their own entrance, and the towers were used as private
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The ground floor consisted of four offices, each 92 feet by 32 feet, the Registrar's Office, with a counter and two strongrooms. At the back of the ground floor were placed the cells which had access to the courts by a private staircase so prisoners could be brought to the dock without being seen by
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Work commenced on the Supreme Court Building in June 1912 after the old courts situated on Court Hill became inadequate due to the rapid increase in the business of the Court, and took two years and nine months to complete. It was designed by Government architect,
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The two-storey building has four towers at each corner surmounted by domes which are linked by a double arcade of columns and arches which surround the building. The public entrance on the
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following a fire. In 2020, the Former Supreme Court Building was occupied by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture, while a spokesperson for Kuala Lumpur City Hall (
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side leads to an open courtyard in the centre of the building which has a double staircase to the courts situated on the upper floor.
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Later, courts were relocated to the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, but in 2003 were moved to the
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at a ceremony held on 1 May 1915, in the presence of the Chief Judicial Commissioner
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The building was opened by High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States,
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The Former Supreme Court Building situated in Jalan Raja, next to
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style similar to the Sultan Abdul Samad Building opened in 1897.
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is the former court house of the Supreme Court of the
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Court house
Indo-Sarcenic
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Arthur Benison Hubback
Federated Malay States
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Arthur Benison Hubback
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Sir Arthur Young
Thomas Braddell
Palace of Justice, Putrajaya
DBKL
Independence Square
Indo-Sarcenic
Gombak River





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