Originally known as the Sadar Court, in which the Ranbir Singh Penal Code was levied out, this building is now known as the Court of the Additional and District Judge. It is a fine and striking example of colonial architecture.
The main entrance to the building is through a three-storied stone porch having arched openings on the northern side, leading into the main hall. The building facade is dominated by a linear wooden balcony projecting out from the first floor to the right of the main porch. Most of the window openings of the building are segmental or circular with rectangular wooden window frames. The second floor is in brick masonry with lime mortar1.
1An Architectural Legacy by Feisal Alkazi, 143-144.