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Acting Chief Justice of Madras High Court bids adieu, commends Madras Bar for its competence

Acting Chief Justice of Madras High Court bids adieu, commends Madras Bar for its competence Updated: Updated: Acting Chief Justice Vineet Kothari has been transferred to the Gujarat High Court Share Article Acting Chief Justice Vineet Kothari has been transferred to the Gujarat High Court The Madras High Court’s Acting Chief Justice (ACJ) Vineet Kothari on Saturday bid adieu to the Bench and the Bar here, following his transfer to the Gujarat High Court. He commended the competence of the lawyers here and said that his stint of a little over two years at the Madras High Court had provided him with a great learning curve.

Combined court building & alternate dispute resolution centre inaugurated | Coimbatore News

Coimbatore: Madras high court chief justice Amreshwar Pratap Sahi inaugurated the combined court building and alternate dispute resolution (ADR) centre in Tirupur via videoconferencing at an event held on Saturday. The three-storeyed building was constructed at a cost of Rs 37.74 crore. There are eight courts on the ground floor and nine on the first floor, while the second floor is allocated for trainee judges. The inaugural ceremony was attended by animal husbandry minister Udumalai K Radhakrishnan and high court justices S Vaidyanathan and D Krishnakumar, among others. In his address, Sahi suggested the subordinate courts to offer e-library services. “I believe that books and libraries are a source of knowledge and libraries have to be well-equipped. Instead of just purchasing more journals, I recommend subordinate courts to set up e-libraries. I hope the government can provide funds for the same.”

Government requested to increase budgetary allocation for court libraries, CJ says

Government requested to increase budgetary allocation for court libraries, CJ says Updated: Updated: December 19, 2020 15:08 IST Madras High Court Chief Justice Amreshwar Pratap Sahi virtually inaugurated the Combined Court Building and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre in Tiruppur on Saturday Share Article AAA A view of the Combined Court Building and Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre inaugurated in Tiruppur on Saturday   | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Madras High Court Chief Justice Amreshwar Pratap Sahi virtually inaugurated the Combined Court Building and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre in Tiruppur on Saturday Madras High Court Chief Justice Amreshwar Pratap Sahi, who virtually inaugurated the Combined Court Building in Tiruppur on Saturday, said the Madras High Court has requested the State government to increase the budgetary allocation of court libraries to ₹1.5 crore, to ensure that they are well-equipped, across the State.

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