The High Court is a classic work of modern architecture. It is one of
the first monuments to be built in the Capitol complex. The structure
of this building has a double roof, projecting over the office block,
like an inverted umbrella shading its lower part, symbolizing the law
as an umbrella of shelter for the ordinary citizen. The 3 vertical piers,
rising 60 feet from the floor and painted in bright colours at the grand
entrance of the building facade represents the 'Majesty of Law'.
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