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Chief Justice of Chhattisgarh High Court Mr. Ramesh Sinha conducts a surprise inspection of the Bemetara District Court

  Raipur,  Asal Baat News.   Chief Justice of Chhattisgarh High Court, Mr. Ramesh Sinha, conducted a surprise inspection of the Bemetara Dis...

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Raipur, 

Asal Baat News.  

Chief Justice of Chhattisgarh High Court, Mr. Ramesh Sinha, conducted a surprise inspection of the Bemetara District Court after hearing High Court cases. He meticulously inspected all courtrooms, vehicle parking, cleanliness, washrooms, and arrangements for advocates and parties. Necessary directions were given for improvements in the facilities.

During the inspection, water leaks were found in the walls and roof of several areas of the old court building, including the library and record room. The Chief Justice expressed displeasure over water leakage in the advocate's room. The District and Sessions Judge Mr. Brijendra Kumar Shastri, Collector Mr. Padum Singh Alma, SP Mrs. Bhavna Gupta, SDM Ms. Suruchi Singh, and officials from the Public Works Department were present during the inspection and received necessary instructions for improvements.


Chief Justice Mr. Ramesh Sinha held a meeting with judicial officers to discuss pending cases, dating back 5 to 10 years, and issued directives to give priority to disposing of old cases, especially those under Section 156(3) of the CrPC (Code of Criminal Procedure) and Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. During the surprise inspection, he also interacted with advocates, addressing their concerns. The Registrar General, Mr. Arvind Kumar Verma, and the Additional Registrar cum PPS, Mr. MVLN Subrahmanyam, accompanied him during the inspection.


It is noteworthy that Chief Justice Mr. Ramesh Sinha has been in Chhattisgarh High Court for only three months. Within this short period, he has conducted surprise inspections of various district courts and Bilaspur Central Jail, providing essential instructions for system improvement. Consequently, significant changes have been observed in infrastructure and working conditions.