Bandipora, June 22: Jammu and Kashmir High Court Judge and Administrative Judge Bandipora, Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi on Thursday visited Bandipora district to review the functioning of the courts and to take stock of infrastructure development measures. She took stock of ongoing construction works of New District Court Complex project at Kaloosa.
On her arrival in Bandipora, Justice Moksha was warmly received by District and Sessions Judge Bandipora Amit Sharma, Judicial Magistrate Sumbal Bazila Bashir along with District Administration Bandipora at Sumbal. She was presented guard of honour by the District Police Bandipora and facilitated by SSP, Bandipora, Lakshay Sharma.
At the New District Court complex, Bandipora, Justice Moksha took stock of ongoing construction works. On the occasion, the executing agency informed her about the physical and financial expenditure. She was informed that the new court complex is being constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 35 crore approximately. It was further informed that the complex has been designed to provide an efficient and congenial judicial environment to the people of Bandipora and its adjoining areas.
Justice Kazmi impressed upon the executing agency to speed up work on the project and ensure that it is completed within the stipulated time frame. Speaking on the occasion, Justice Moksha said the new court complex is coming up with modern facilities, including lawyers’ chambers, library, residential quarters, and other modern facilities.
Later, Justice Moksha along with District & Sessions Judge Bandipora, Amit Sharma and Chief Judicial Magistrate Bandipora, Manzoor Ahmad Zargar visited court complex Bandipora where she was received by Judicial Magistrate, Bandipora, Shayesta Nazir along with President Bar Association, Bandipora, Advocate Masood Ahmad Bhat along with other learned member of the Bar Association, Bandipora.
Justice Moksha visited court rooms and Chambers of Ld. Advocates and took firsthand stock of the infrastructural needs. She interacted with the bar members who apprised her about various issues. She also interacted with the female advocates of the Bar and assured redressal of their grievances at an earliest.