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Hyderabad, December 14: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has directed the officials to make necessary arrangements to lay the foundation stone of the new Telangana High Court building next January. On Thursday, the Chief Justice of the High Court, Aloko Aaradhe, held a review meeting with the chief government officials at the MCR HRD in Hyderabad on the relevant issue. On this occasion, the Chief Justice and lawyers brought to the attention of the Chief Minister the necessity of constructing a new building in view of the dilapidation of the existing High Court building.
In this context, the Chief Minister was asked to grant necessary funds for the construction of a new High Court building on 100 acres in Rajendranagar. The Chief Minister responded positively to this. Officials were ordered to make relevant arrangements. Similarly, the Chief Justice and lawyers appealed to the CM to take initiative for the construction of court complexes in new districts.
The CM also reminded that as the present High Court building is a heritage building, there is an obligation to protect it. Revanth Reddy assured that the building will be renovated and used for city court or other court buildings. CS Shanti Kumari, Principal Secretary to CM Seshadri, Collectors of Hyderabad and Rangareddy districts, IAS officer Naveen Mittal and other officials participated in this review meeting.
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