In a significant leap forward for the judicial system, the newly established Court for District and Additional Sessions Judge Court at Narayanpur, Civil District Kondagaon, was virtually inaugurated at 10:00 a.m. today by the Hon’ble Chief Justice Shri Ramesh Sinha. The inaugural event took place virtually, reflecting a profound commitment to leveraging technology for broader participation and safety. The ceremony was also graced with the presence of Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjay Kumar Jaiswal, Portfolio Judge for Kondagaon District.
Amidst a dignified virtual gathering, Hon’ble Chief Justice Shri Ramesh Sinha articulated the indispensable role of quality judicial infrastructure in delivering fair and efficient justice. He expressed his unwavering vision towards the establishment of adequate Judicial infrastructure across the State, underscoring today’s inauguration as a pivotal milestone in this ongoing mission.
Hon’ble The Chief Justice Shri Ramesh Sinha remarked that the inauguration ceremony occurring the day after Diwali and during Chhattisgarh’s Foundation Day from 1st to 6th November is exceptionally auspicious. His Lordship further congratulated everyone on the newly established Court and appealed to everyone to maximize benefits from it. He highlighted that, considering the hardships faced by litigants, particularly in Sessions Cases, who were compelled to travel from Narayanpur to Kondagaon, the establishment of the new District & Additional Sessions Court at Narayanpur will be significantly more convenient, enlarging access to swift justice. This advancement represents a commendable step in the justice delivery system for the people of Revenue District Narayanpur.
During his address, Hon’ble Chief Justice Shri Ramesh Sinha extended congratulations to all involved, emphasizing that this inaugural event is merely the beginning of a sustained effort to enhance the legal landscape.
The virtual ceremony witnessed participation from a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including legal professionals, District Judiciary and administrative officers, and media representatives. Their collective enthusiasm underscores the new court’s potential to facilitate improved legal proceedings and accessibility, contributing significantly to the judicial landscape.