CM Revanth Reddy approved construction of a new building for the High Court in Telangana. The CM ordered the officials to make arrangements to lay the foundation stone in the new year (next January). CM Revanth Reddy conducted a review with the Chief Justice and lawyers at the Marri Chenna Reddy Human Resource Development Corporation (MCRHRD) in Hyderabad today. A new High Court building will be constructed on 100 acres in Rajendranagar.
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has taken another important decision. Soon he gave the green signal for the construction of a new High Court building on 100 acres in Rajendranagar. The chief minister ordered the officials to make arrangements for the foundation stone laying. CM Revanth Reddy and High Court Chief Justice Alok Aradhe met at Marri Chenna Reddy Human Resource Development Corporation (MCRHRD) in Hyderabad. On this occasion, they discussed the status of courts, facilities and other issues.
On this occasion, the Chief Justice brought to the notice of the Chief Minister that the High Court has reached a dilapidated state. Responding to this, Revanth Reddy asked the officials where more than 100 acres of government land is located. When the officials informed that it was in Rajendranagar area, they ordered to construct new buildings there.