Impresses upon judicial
officers to work with enthusiasm, compassion, devotion
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Srinagar: Justice Ali
Mohammad Magrey, judge Jammu and Kashmir High Court, who is also the
administrative judge of Anantnag district, today conducted inspection of district
courts of Anantnag and took stock of various under construction projects of the
courts there.
Justice Magrey directed
district administration to expedite the process to augment the judicial
infrastructure for the convenience of litigants, lawyers, staff and general
public.
He also interacted with
Principal District and Sessions Judge Anantnag, Parvaiz Hussain Kachroo and
other judicial officers.
Justice Magrey impressed upon
all the judicial officers to work with enthusiasm, compassion and devotion to
reach out to the litigants in the delivery of justice. He asked for strict
adherence to SOPs of COVID- 19, disposal of maximum number of matters pending
before various courts with special emphasis on disposal of old cases.
He highlighted that judicial
service is a divine service and worship and everyone must make every effort to
deliver this divine service to those who deserve protection at the hands of
judiciary.
A meeting was also held with
district administration and police officers of the district. The meeting was
attended by Deputy Commissioner Anantnag, K.K. Sidha; Senior Superintendent of
Police, Sandeep Choudhry and Executive Engineer R&B Anantnag, Mohammed Ayoub apart from Judicial officers
of the district.
The meeting discussed the
execution of various projects of judicial buildings particularly construction
of district court complex Anantnag at Sarnal.
Construction of Munsiff court
complex as well as residential quarters of the judicial officers at Dooru,
besides construction of vulnerable
witness assistance room in all the courts, construction of Munsiff court
complexes at Pahalgam and Shangus along with residential quarters for the
judicial officers, construction of lock-ups and MALKHANA in all the courts of
the district, repairs and renovation of residential quarters of Sub-Judge
Bijbehara and overall repairs and renovation of all the existing buildings of
all the courts of district Anantnag were also discussed.
Necessary instructions were
given to the concerned for speedy completion of these projects.
During the course of
inspection, Justice Magrey visited offices of the respective courts to take
stock of the existing condition where he also interacted with the staff of the
courts and listened to the difficulties of the staff.
Justice Magrey also inspected
working of District Mobile Magistrate Traffic and impressed upon District
Mobile Magistrate Traffic (Munsiff) Anantnag to conduct regular traffic
checking to ensure that no violation of traffic laws takes place and drivers be
informed about the consequences of their rash and negligent driving.
Members of the Bar Association
Anantnag also met Justice Magrey and highlighted their problems.
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