Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant, initiated the construction of six integrated court complexes in Uttar Pradesh, including in Chandauli, Mahoba, Amethi, Shamli, Hathras, and Auraiya districts. Commending the Uttar Pradesh government and Allahabad High Court, the CJI lauded the state’s efforts to enhance judicial infrastructure. These upcoming complexes are set to serve as a model for the nation, with a focus on providing modern amenities for both legal professionals and the public.
The CJI emphasized the historical and religious significance of the region, noting the new chapter added by establishing these “temples of justice.” He highlighted the importance of district judiciary in ensuring access to justice as envisioned by the Constitution. Additionally, he urged the High Court to create dedicated spaces for women advocates and proposed the inclusion of a health center within the court premises to assist those in need.
During the ceremony in Chandauli, Chief Justice Surya Kant was joined by Supreme Court judges Vikram Nath, Pankaj Mithal, Manoj Mishra, and Rajesh Bindal, along with other dignitaries from the judiciary. The event marked a significant step towards strengthening the judicial system in Uttar Pradesh, with a vision to uphold human values and ensure justice delivery at a local level.
