The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir was established by Order No. 1, issued by
Maharaja Hari Singh on 26 March 1928. The Maharaja appointed
Lala Kanwar Sain as the first chief justice, and Lala
Bodh Raj Sawhney and Khan Sahib
Aga Syed Hussain as
puisne judges. The High Court sat at both the winter capital of
Jammu, and the summer capital of
Srinagar. The Maharaja conferred letters patent on the High Court on 10 September 1943. Puisne judge Khan Sahib Aga Syed Hussain was the first Muslim judge of the High Court. He retired as Home and Judicial Minister of Jammu and Kashmir during the Maharaja's rule. In August 2018, the High Court got its first and second woman judges with Justice Sindhu Sharma, who was appointed a judge, and Justice
Gita Mittal, who was appointed the chief justice. In August 2019, a
Reorganisation Bill was passed by both houses of the Indian Parliament. This bill reorganised the state of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories—
Jammu and Kashmir and
Ladakh—as of 31 October 2019. After this reorganisation, the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir continued serving as the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh for both union territories. Tashi Rabstan was appointed as the
Acting Chief Justice of the High Court on 8 December 2022. == Chief justice and judges ==