Handwara, Sep 13 (KNO): Chief Justice High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Justice Arun Palli today inaugurated the newly constructed Court Complex at Handwara in district Kupwara in presence of Administrative Judge for District Kupwara, Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi; Registrar General J&K High Court, M. K Sharma; Principal and District Sessions Judge Kupwara, Manjeet Singh Manhas; DIG North, Maqsood Ul Zaman; DC Kupwara Shrikant Balasaheb Suse; Additional Session Judge Handwara, Mansoor Ahmad Lone; SSP Handwara, Chaudhary Mushtaq, officers from Judiciary/District Administration Kupwara, members of the Bar Association Kupwara and representatives from the legal fraternity.
On his arrival, Chief Justice was given guard of honour by the Police.
After the inauguration, the Chief Justice inspected various sections of the Court Complex Handwara including Court Rooms, E-Court Room, Record Room, staff rooms and others.
Addressing the gathering, Chief Justice Arun Palli described the occasion as a momentous day for the people of Handwara, emphasizing that the newly constructed court complex is more than a physical structure, symbolizing the judiciary’s unwavering commitment to accessible and fair justice for all. He highlighted the role of modern infrastructure in expediting case proceedings, reducing delays, and strengthening the rule of law, while extending gratitude to the architects, engineers, and local administration for their efforts in bringing the project to fruition. He said the new infrastructure will open new openings, new heights and horizons for the Judiciary Officer and young lawyers to work in a congenial atmosphere.
Administrative Judge for District Kupwara, Moksha Khajuria Kazmi in her address stated that the inauguration marks a significant step forward in eliminating geographical barriers to justice. She emphasized that it ensures the justice system remains accessible, transparent, and fair for all citizens, regardless of their location.
Principal District and Sessions Judge Kupwara, Manjeet Singh Manhas, delivered the welcome address on the occasion.
Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Shrikant Suse also spoke on the occasion and expressed gratitude to Chief Justice and other dignitaries accompanying him. He said the new court complex Handwara equipped with latest technology and amenities will facilitate the judiciary and lawyers to deliver justice in a calm atmosphere.
Pertinently, the state-of-the-art court complex has been completed at a cost of Rs.1273.81 lakhs. The project represents a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to strengthen judicial infrastructure in the region.
The two-story building, designed to provide a modern and efficient working environment, features spacious courtrooms, administrative offices, and dedicated facilities for judicial officers, advocates, litigants, and court staff. Its construction underscores a commitment to enhancing the delivery of justice—(KNO)