CM Lays Foundation For New High Court Building
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy today laid the foundation stone for High Court Zone-II in Rajendranagar, and said it would be ready by December 2027.
Hyderabad | 5th April 2026
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy today said that the new building for the High Court of Telangana would serve as a symbol and a vital support for both society and democracy.
It was envisioned as a venue where the marginalised and disadvantaged could seek justice, he said.
During the foundation-laying ceremony for High Court Zone-II in Rajendranagar, located in Ranga Reddy district, the Chief Minister said that over the next century lakhs of individuals who were impoverished, vulnerable, voiceless and oppressed would come to this esteemed institution in pursuit of justice.
"We aim to complete the structure in record time, by December next year. Similarly, we are working on several new projects for 49 courts and many residential quarters in various towns and districts of Telangana," he said.
The Chief Minister also said that it was the duty of the executive to provide infrastructure to the judiciary so that it could deliver the fastest and best justice.
"We believe all pillars must work with mutual respect and avoid confrontations. Hence, we accord the highest respect not only to all verdicts and judgments, but also to various observations and feedback," Reddy said.
He also said that many governments and Chief Ministers in the past could have taken up this project, but for some reason, it was left to his government to undertake this noble task.
"It is a great opportunity for me - perhaps a once-in-a-lifetime chance - that my government could initiate the project to build a new High Court complex for Telangana," the CM said.
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