Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy stressed the importance of mutual respect and harmony among the pillars of democracy. He highlighted his government’s deep regard for court decisions and feedback. Speaking at the foundation-laying ceremony of Zone-II of the new Telangana High Court building, he underscored the significance of cooperation among the legislature, executive, and judiciary in a democracy.
The Chief Minister expressed pride in initiating the construction of the new High Court complex, emphasizing its future role as a symbol of justice and hope for the marginalized. He acknowledged the inadequacy of the current High Court building and emphasized the need for modern facilities to support the judiciary’s functions effectively. Reddy outlined the government’s commitment to completing the new High Court project swiftly, aiming for a benchmark of excellence in public infrastructure.
Revanth Reddy disclosed ongoing efforts to develop institutional and residential buildings for courts across the state. He mentioned the progress on Zone I’s institutional structures and the government’s target to complete Zone-II’s residential buildings by December next year. The Chief Minister highlighted the government’s broader initiative to establish new court projects and residential quarters in various towns and districts, reflecting a commitment to enhancing judicial infrastructure.
