The state government has cleared the way for the construction of a new high court complex in Rajendranagar by allocating 100 acres of land in Rajendranagar for the purpose. Soon after entering office, chief minister A. revanth reddy met with Chief Justice of telangana high court Justice Alok Aradhe and other justices and promised that a new high court facility would be built.

He also stated that the existing high court buildings will not be dismantled but will be repurposed for other reasons, such as the formation of district courts. The area given for the high court complex belongs to Prof jaishankar telangana State Agricultural university and Sri Konda Laxman telangana State Horticultural university, and it is located in the Rajendranagar Mandal's badvel and Premavatipet.

According to sources, the state government gave this property in response to a request from the legal department and the Registrar General of the High Court.

According to reports, the Rangareddy district collector and Chief Commissioner Land Administration have been ordered to identify land in Rajendranagar in this respect. While inspecting numerous sites, they discovered 100 acres of land and filed a report to the authorities.

According to sources, chief minister revanth reddy wanted to repair historical structures rather than demolish them, and it has been agreed to use the existing high court buildings for other uses as well.




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