Jinnah House
| Jinnah House | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Type | Bungalow |
| Architectural style | Indo-Saracenic |
| Location | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
| Address | 2, Bhausaheb Hirey Marg, Malabar Hill, Mumbai |
| Coordinates | 18°57′12″N 72°48′05″E / 18.9532°N 72.8014°E |
| Current tenants | Unoccupied |
| Construction started | 1936 |
| Owner | Government of India |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Claude Batley |
Jinnah House, also known as the South Court Mansion, is an unoccupied house in Malabar Hill, a premium neighbourhood of the city of Mumbai in India associated with Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder and first governor-general of Pakistan, and his family. It was built by Jinnah and remained his main residence for 10 years until he left in 1946 for Karachi.