Chief Justice Tashi Rabstan visits Chadoora, Inaugurates Lawyers Chambers in Chadoora Court

Justice Tashi Rabstan

Chief Justice High Court of J&K and Ladakh, Justice Tashi Rabstan, today visited the Court Complex Chadoora, Budgam and inaugurated Lawyers chambers.

Justice Sindhu Sharma, Judge High Court of J&K and Ladakh, administrative Judge for District Budgam also graced the occasion virtually from Jammu.

Registrar General High Court of J&K and Ladakh, Shahzad Azeem, Principal District & Sessions Judge Budgam, O.P Bhaghat, Additional District & Sessions Judge Budgam Yahya Firdous, DC Budgam Akshay Labroo, SSP Budgam, Superintending Engineer R&B, SDM Chadoora, Executive Engineer R&B Budgam. Sub-Judge Chadoora, Munsiff Chadoora and President and members of Bar Association Chadoora besides public in huge numbers was also present on the occasion.

After inaugurating the lawyers chambers, the Chief Justice had an interaction with the lawyers and the public.

During the interaction, the Chief Justice took stock of grievances of the lawyers and the public as well. He issued on the spot instructions to the concerned for redressal of the same.

Justice Tashi Rabstan gave one week’s time to the Superintending Engineer and Executive Engineer R&B Budgam to complete construction of the court building and the pathway leading to the court and the chambers.

The Chief Justice also interacted with the judicial officers at Chadoora and heard their grievances. He directed them to ensure timely justice to the litigants and stressed upon the need to dispose off the old cases on priority basis.

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Chief Justice, High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Justice Tashi Rabstan Inspects the ongoing construction works at Drass, Kargil and Khaltsi

In an endeavor to give impetus to Judicial Infrastructure in the UT of Ladakh, Acting Chief Justice, High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Justice Tashi Rabstan today inspected the ongoing construction works on various courts at Drass, Kargil and Khaltsi.

During his visit to Drass and Kargil, Justice Tashi was accompanied by M K Sharma, Principal Secretary to Chief Justice and Amit Kumar Gupta, Member Secretary, Juvenile Justice Committee, High Court of J&K and Ladakh.

The acting Chief Justice was accorded ceremonial guard of honour and warm reception by the Deputy Commissioner/CEO LAHDC Kargil, Shrikant Balasaheb Suse, Shree Ram SSP, Fariqa Nazir CJM, Wangiyal Tsering Special Mobile Magistrate, Chemet Yourgyal Secretary DLSA and Deldan Angmo Munsiff Sankhoo, Skalzang Superintending Engineer, President along with members of Bar Association Kargil and officers from civil administration and police.

Sadiq Ali, Executive Engineer PWD (R&B), gave a detailed presentation about the ongoing projects, the progress made so far and the timeline fixed for completion of the projects.

Justice Tashi expressed satisfaction over the progress registered on various works, so far and impressed on the officers of the executing agency to optimally utilize the working season ensuring completion of construction works well in time.

Justice Tashi Rabstan was informed that the District Court complex Kargil is being constructed over 45 Kanal of land at Kurbuthang plateau at a cost of Rs 61.680 crore and 60% of the work has already been completed. The executing agency further informed that every endeavor is being made to complete the ongoing works within the timeline fixed.

Justice Tashi instructed all heads of the departments associated with the projects to work in tandem and ensure that the quality is maintained at all costs.

The Bar Association Kargil raised some issues regarding the Lawyer’s chambers which were addressed by the acting Chief Justice on the spot by issuing necessary directions to the concerned officers.

Enroute to Leh, the Chief Justice also inspected the under construction building of the Court of Munsiff and hoped that the same shall be completed within a couple of months.

Justice Tashi Rabstan interacted with the Judicial Officers and took stock of the pendency of the cases in their respective Courts and urged upon them to ensure speedy disposal of the cases specially those pertaining to senior citizens, women and the children. He also emphasized upon the Principal Magistrate JJB Kargil to fast track the pending enquiries of the Juveniles in conflict with law.