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Justice Tashi Rabstan reviews the status of ongoing infrastructural projects of judiciary in UT of Jammu and Kashmir
9/9/2024 10:15:51 PM
Early Times Report

SRINAGAR, Sept 9: Justice Tashi Rabstan, Chief Justice (A), High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, today held a meeting with the Chief Secretary, Mr. Atal Dulloo, Secretary Law, Mr. Achal Sethi, Secretary R&B, Mr. Bhupinder Kumar and other officers of the Administration as well as High Court Registry to review the progress of ongoing infrastructural projects of the judiciary in the UT of J&K.
The Chief Justice (A) emphasised the importance of timely completion of infrastructural projects aimed at strengthening the judicial infrastructure in the region.
Discussion focussed on the current status of various projects including the construction of New Court Complex for the High Court at Srinagar and construction of boundary wall of the proposed High Court Complex at Raika Jammu. The emphasis was also laid on the renovation of existing judicial infrastructure and the development of modern facilities for judicial officers and staff of the District judiciary.
During the meeting, the Registrar General, High Court of J&K and Ladakh, Shahzad Azeem, gave a detailed presentation on the ongoing infrastructural projects and their present stage of construction providing an update on overall progress of the ongoing work. The Chief Secretary highlighted the challenges faced due to terrain, weather conditions and logistics issues but assured the Chief Justice about the timely completion of all projects in time bound manner.
The Law Secretary also outlined that the legal and administrative support shall be extended to ensure smooth execution of these projects.
The Secretary R&B also assured the Chief Justice, during the meeting, that his department shall be extending full cooperation in accelerating the ongoing construction works and meeting the deadline fixed for them.
The Chief Justice stressed the need for improved coordination among departments to resolve any pending issues promptly.
He also highlighted the critical role that modern infrastructure plays in enhancing judicial efficiency and improving access to justice for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
It was agreed that a comprehensive review of each ongoing project would be conducted regularly to ensure progress is on track.
The Chief Justice called for quality control measures to be implemented across all projects and encouraged the use of eco-friendly materials and technology where feasible.
The Chief Justice, who is also Patron-in-Chief of the Jammu and Kashmir Legal Services Authority highlighted the issues of infrastructure pertaining to the Jammu and Kashmir Legal Services Authority and impressed upon the Secretary Law to make all efforts in resolving the said issues and release sufficient funds to tackle the said issues.
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