Chief Justice of India BR Gavai will inaugurate the newly constructed multi-level parking and multi-storey lawyers’ chambers at the Allahabad High Court in Prayagraj.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will attend the event. The programme will conclude at 10 AM.
Several senior Supreme Court judges will join the Chief Justice for the inauguration ceremony.
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Senior Supreme Court judges Justice Suryakant, Justice Vikram Nath, Justice JK Maheshwari, Justice BV Nagaratna, Justice Pankaj Mittal, Justice Manoj Mishra, and Justice Rajesh Bindal will take part in the event.
Union Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal will also attend.
The High Court Bar Association has asked members to attend in lawyer’s dress for security reasons.
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Organisers have limited the number of attendees on the event floor and will allow only cardholders inside. They have arranged refreshments and lunch for lawyers on the sixth floor of the new building.
Officials will increase security around the High Court due to VVIP movement.
CRPF and police personnel will be deployed at various locations to maintain safety and order.
The Allahabad High Court inauguration will mark a major upgrade in infrastructure for lawyers and visitors.
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