Govt committed to strengthening judicial infrastructure: CM Rekha

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday said that her Government is committed to strengthening judicial infrastructure in the city, emphasising that it will speed up the disposal of cases.
Speaking at a ceremony to lay the foundation stone of a family court complex in North West Delhi’s Rohini Sector 14, she said judicial infrastructure is lacking and requires expansion. The ceremony was attended by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, Delhi High Court Chief Justice D K Upadhyay and other judges.
In a lighter vein, Gupta said she was a “little scared” while speaking amidst the gathering as the judges and the judicial officers have the “talent” to keenly focus on each word uttered.
She said that the Rohini family court complex will have 14 courtrooms, and they will be equipped with several modern facilities.
The chief minister said the Delhi government was committed to extending 100 per cent cooperation for strengthening the judicial infrastructure and cited various ongoing projects in the city.
The government is readying court complexes in Sector 26 of Rohini. They will have 102 courtrooms and 346 lawyers’ chambers. The upcoming court complexes in Karkardooma Shastri Park will have 50 courts each.









