HC Chief Justice Opens New Courts in Bhupalpally

The Chief Justice highlighted that these courts were being set up to tackle the growing number of pending cases and to ensure faster delivery of justice

Update: 2025-12-20 15:38 GMT
Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh of the Telangana High Court virtually inaugurates two additional junior civil judge courts in Jayashankar Bhupalpally district on Saturday

WARANGAL: Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh of the Telangana High Court virtually inaugurated two additional junior civil judge courts in Jayashankar Bhupalpally district on Saturday. The Chief Justice highlighted that these courts were being set up to tackle the growing number of pending cases and to ensure faster delivery of justice.

Justice Singh said the physical and mental well-being of judicial employees was essential for the efficient discharge of their duties. In line with this vision, he commended the organisation for holding sports meet for judicial staff from three districts at the Ambedkar Stadium. He noted that such activities helped employees maintain the health and focus required for demanding legal work.

High Court judges E.V. Venugopal, Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao and B. Madhusudhan Rao were present at the event. The courts will begin operations near the Press Club area, marking a significant expansion of the district’s legal infrastructure. District principal judges Ch. Ramesh Babu (Bhupalpally) S.V.P. Surya Chandrakala (Mulugu) and Mohammad Abdul Rafi (Mahbubabad) were present at the launching ceremony. They were joined by judges A. Nagaraj, Kannaiah Lala and others, along with bar association leaders and Government pleaders.

The legal community welcomed the move, stating that the new courts would significantly reduce the burden on existing courts and provide better access to justice for local residents.  

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