Chandauli Courts Consolidate Into 286 Crore Rupee Complex by April 2027
A nine-story building with 37 courtrooms aims to end the daily friction of scattered judicial operations across temporary facilities.
Construction has begun on a nine-story integrated district court complex in Chandauli that will house 37 modern courtrooms on approximately 35 bighas of land at an estimated cost of 286 crore rupees. The project targets completion by April 2027 and represents a definitive attempt to centralize judicial operations currently dispersed across multiple temporary facilities throughout the district [1]. This physical consolidation is the easy part of the equation, as the true measure of success will be whether moving thirty-seven benches under one roof actually reduces the transit time for litigants, police, and paperwork that currently defines the local legal experience [5].
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