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CJI to inaugurate courts in Barwala, Narnaund subdivisions on Jan 10

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Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant will inaugurate the judicial courts in the sub divisional towns of Barwala and Narnaund in Hisar district on January 10.

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The CJI will also lay the foundation stones of the new judicial court complexes at both places. The Registrar-General of the Punjab and Haryana High Court has written to the Chief Secretary of the Haryana Government requesting that the programme be declared a state function.

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The letter states that in view of the dignity of the event, all necessary and appropriate arrangements should be ensured by the state government. As per the directions of the Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, the letter stated that the information regarding all preparations related to the programme should be shared with the High Court.

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Barwala Bar Association president Dinesh Singh Saini welcomed the decision to start the new courts in the Barwala and Narnaund subdivisions and expressed gratitude to the Chief Justice of India, the judges of the Punjab and Haryana High Court and the district judiciary.

Advocate Naveen Rajli said a delegation of the Barwala Bar Association had met the Deputy Commissioner seeking arrangements for the chambers of advocates in Barwala. He said the judicial work in Barwala would temporarily function from the SDM office. With the shifting of the courts, around 200 advocates have started functioning at Barwala, but right now there is no permanent or temporary arrangement for seating or chambers of the advocates which is causing inconvenience to the advocates as well as the litigants, he said.

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The Hisar Bar Association president Sandeep Boora said that the CJI will also lay the foundation stone for the construction of 316 proposed advocate chambers in Hisar.

Notably, CJI is a native of Petwar village in Narnaund subdivision and has rose to the highest judicial pedestal in the country. He had studied in the village government school and later completed graduation from the government college in Hisar and then pursued LLB from the Maharshi Dayanand University in Rohtak.

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