CJI Virtually Inaugurates Modern District Court Complex in Kargil, Ladakh

The Chief Justice of India, Justice Surya Kant, inaugurated the new District Court Complex in Kargil via virtual mode from Leh due to bad weather. He emphasized that strengthening judicial infrastructure in remote areas like Ladakh is transformative for ensuring equal access to justice for all citizens. Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena called it a major milestone for the rule of law and institutional infrastructure in the Union Territory. The new complex, featuring modern facilities, fulfills a long-standing demand and is expected to significantly enhance justice delivery in the border district.

Key Points: New Kargil District Court Complex Inaugurated by CJI Justice Surya Kant

  • Boosts judicial access in remote Ladakh
  • Inaugurated virtually by CJI due to weather
  • Modern complex at Kurbathang
  • Fulfills long-pending demand of local bar
  • Strengthens rule of law in border region
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CJI inaugurates district court complex at Kargil, boosting judicial infrastructure in Ladakh

CJI Justice Surya Kant virtually inaugurated the new District Court Complex in Kargil, Ladakh, a major step for judicial access in remote regions.

"strengthening of judicial infrastructure in remote regions like Ladakh as a transformative step towards ensuring equal access to justice for all citizens - Justice Surya Kant"

Leh, March 30

In Ladakh, in a significant step towards strengthening judicial infrastructure in the remote and strategically important region of Ladakh, the new District Court Complex at Kargil was inaugurated on Sunday by the Chief Justice of India, Justice Surya Kant, through virtual mode from Leh due to inclement weather conditions.

According to an official release, the inaugural ceremony was attended by Vinai Kumar Saxena, Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh; Arun Palli, Chief Justice of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh; and Mohd Yousuf Wani, Administrative Judge for District Kargil, along with other judges and senior officials.

The programme commenced with the National Song and the National Anthem, followed by a detailed 3D presentation showcasing the modern facilities and infrastructure of the newly constructed judicial complex at Kurbathang.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Justice of India Justice Surya Kant described the strengthening of judicial infrastructure in remote regions like Ladakh as a transformative step towards ensuring equal access to justice for all citizens. He emphasised that such initiatives reflect the commitment of the Indian judiciary to make the Constitution meaningful and accessible in every corner of the country, including geographically challenging regions, the release stated.

Recalling the historic significance of Kargil, the Chief Justice referred to the sacrifices made during the Kargil War, noting that places like Tiger Hill and Tololing have become enduring symbols of courage and national resolve. He stated that while the nation remembers Kargil for its sacrifices, it must also strengthen institutions in the region during times of peace.

The Chief Justice further noted that establishing modern judicial infrastructure in remote areas helps ensure that justice remains accessible even when geography poses challenges, particularly in regions where harsh winters and difficult terrain often affect connectivity.

Speaking on the occasion, Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena said the inauguration of the District Court Complex marks a major milestone in strengthening the rule of law and institutional infrastructure in Ladakh. He added that the Union Territory administration remains committed to supporting initiatives that enhance governance and access to justice in the region.

Among the dignitaries present were Chairman and Chief Executive Councillor of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council Kargil, Dr. Mohd Jaffar Akhoon; Deputy Commissioner Kargil; Superintendent of Police Kargil; Chief Engineer of Project Vijayak; Commander of 121 Infantry Brigade Kargil; and other senior officers, the release noted.

President Bar Association Kargil, Riyaz Ahmad Khan, along with members of the Bar, also attended the ceremony. He termed the occasion historic for Kargil and stated that the inauguration fulfils a long-pending demand of the legal fraternity and the people of the district.

The new District Court Complex is expected to significantly enhance judicial infrastructure and strengthen the justice delivery system in this border district of Ladakh, bringing justice services closer to the people of the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very proud moment. The CJI's words about remembering Kargil for sacrifices but also strengthening its institutions in peace time are so true. This is nation-building in action. Hope they staff it with good judges and support staff.
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Aman W
Good initiative, but the real test is in its functioning. We have beautiful buildings in many places, but justice is still delayed for years. Hope this complex comes with a commitment to faster case disposal, especially for the local population.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Ladakh, the terrain is incredibly challenging. Building modern infrastructure there is no small feat. This sends a strong message that every citizen, no matter how remote, matters to the Indian state. Kudos to all involved.
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Mohd Jaffar Akhoon
A historic day for Kargil district. The people and the legal community have waited a long time for this. This complex will not just be a building, but a beacon of hope and justice for our citizens in this border region. Thank you to the judiciary and the administration.
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Karthik V
Infrastructure development in border areas like Ladakh is crucial for national security and integration. When people feel connected to the system and can access justice locally, it strengthens their faith in the country. A very positive development.

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