Deccan Chronicle

AP intentiona­lly delaying separate HC, claims TS

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Mr Sarasani Satyam Reddy a leader of Telangana Advocates Joint Action Committee said that the earlier court order of the High Court to set up HC in six months will not come in way for setting up the separate High Court of AP.

He reminded that the Centre and the Supreme Court have recently approved the allocation of judges among both states and now it is for the AP to request the Centre to issue notificati­on for the constituti­on of the HC as they are prepared to provide the temporary infrastruc­ture.

He said as per the provisions of the AP Reorganisa­tion Act 2014, the Centre has to request the President of India to issue notificati-on soon after it receives request from the AP.

He alleged that the AP government is intentiona­lly delaying the issue for reasons better known to it and if things like this are allowed the long pending demand of having separate High Courts for AP and TS will not become realty prior to elections in 2019.

The AP government recently finalised the design for “Justice City” of Amaravati wherein the new court building will come up.

Before finalising the designs a team of judges of the Hyderabad High Court visited the land earmarked for the Justice City and gave approval to the state government to go ahead with the proposal.

According to officials of the AP government, High Court building will be constructe­d as G+4 and will cost about `450 crore. They stated that though designs are finalised, there is a lengthy process invol-ved before commencing of the actual constructi­on.

Mr Dammalapat­i Srinivas, advocate general of AP said keeping in view of the delay in providing permanent infrastruc­ture for the High Court, Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu recently instructed them to find out temporary accommodat­ion to set up the HC.

He said their officers are right now in search of suitable buildings which will accommodat­e not only the High Court but also the residences of judges.

ACCORDING TO the officials of the AP government, High Court building will be constructe­d as G+4 and will cost about `450 crore.

NAIDU INSTRUCTED officials to find out temporary accommodat­ion to set up the HC.

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