The silver jubilee of the Chhattisgarh High Court was marked by a special celebration, with Governor Ramechandra Deka as the chief guest. The Governor highlighted the importance of the court as a protector of citizens’ rights and a pillar of justice. Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai noted the government’s efforts to ensure timely justice. The event featured the release of a commemorative publication. Key figures, including the Governor, Chief Minister, and Union Minister of State Tokhan Sahu, were present. The event was attended by Deputy Chief Ministers, various ministers, and former Governor Ramesh Bais. The Governor discussed the court’s history since the state’s inception in 2000. He commended the court’s role in safeguarding citizens’ rights and its prompt handling of cases through Lok Adalats, aiming to reduce the backlog and expedite justice. Chief Minister Sai acknowledged the contributions of former leaders and highlighted technological advancements in the justice system under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, emphasizing the shift from a focus on punishment to a focus on justice. Justice JK Maheshwari spoke on the occasion, emphasizing the importance of faith in the justice system. The event also featured speeches by judges, legal professionals, and government officials.
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