New Sub-Divisional Civil Court Inaugurated in Chakradharpur

Chief Justice Inaugurates Chakradharpur Sub-Divisional Court

A new sub-divisional court in Chakradharpur was inaugurated with traditional rituals and mantras.

CHAKRADHARPUR – The Chakradharpur Sub-Divisional Court was inaugurated on Sunday amidst traditional rituals and chanting of mantras.

Priests Gautam Nanda and Mahadev Nanda conducted the ceremonies.

The building was officially opened by Jharkhand High Court Chief Justice Vidyut Ranjan Sarangi.

The event saw the presence of District and Sessions Judge Vishwanath Shukla, Family Court Judge, West Singhbhum Deputy Commissioner, and the Superintendent of Police.

Several senior officials and many lawyers from the sub-divisional area also attended the inauguration.

"This new court will enhance the judicial infrastructure in the region," said Chief Justice Sarangi.

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