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Telangana High Court: Foundation Laid for New Building at Budvelu

  • Chief Justice Leads Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Telangana High Court Complex
  • Construction to Be Completed in Three Years on 100 Acres

Telangana High Court | Hyderabad, Sept. 25: Telangana took a major step toward strengthening its judicial infrastructure with the foundation stone for a new High Court building laid at Budvelu in Ranga Reddy district.

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Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh performed the groundbreaking ceremony marking the beginning of a project that will see the court shift to a sprawling 100-acre site.

The state government, led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, had earlier approved the allotment of 100 acres for the construction. This followed a formal request from the High Court, citing that the existing premises were insufficient to meet present and future requirements.

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The construction contract has been awarded to DEC Infrastructure and Projects Private Limited. The company confirmed that the project is estimated to cost ₹1,550 crore. According to DEC Infra, the new court complex will be completed within three years.

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After the foundation ceremony, Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh inspected the allocated land extensively, covering all corners of the site. The inspection underlined the importance of the new facility for delivering justice in a more efficient environment.

The event was attended by judges Justice P. Shyam Koshy, Justice K. Lakshman, and Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy. Advocate General A. Sudarshan Reddy, Roads and Buildings Special Chief Secretary Vikas Raj, DEC Infra Managing Director Anirudh Gupta, and Bar Association President Jagan were also present.

The new Telangana High Court complex at Budvelu is expected to modernize judicial operations and provide better facilities for both the judiciary and the public.

Telangana High Court: Foundation Laid for New Building at Budvelu
Telangana High Court: Foundation Laid for New Building at Budvelu

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