Amaravati Takes Major Step Toward Becoming a Modern Justice City
Andhra Pradesh is steadily shaping Amaravati into a comprehensive Justice City — an integrated ecosystem where courts, judicial training academies, mediation centres, legal services institutions and residential facilities for judges function within a cohesive framework.
In a significant milestone toward this vision, the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India, Justice Surya Kant, laid the foundation stone for the Judicial Academy and the High Court Guest House, and inaugurated the High Court Judges’ residential complexes.
Strengthening Judicial Infrastructure
The occasion was attended by eminent Judges from the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and the Andhra Pradesh High Court, marking an important step in strengthening judicial infrastructure in the state capital.
The development of institutional infrastructure in Amaravati reflects the state’s commitment to enhancing the efficiency, accessibility and modernization of the justice delivery system.
Focus on Mediation as a Key Justice Tool
The event also featured deliberations on the growing importance of mediation as an effective instrument in justice delivery. Judicial leaders emphasized the need to expand mediation facilities and institutionalize alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
The Government of Andhra Pradesh reaffirmed its commitment to allocating substantial resources for strengthening mediation infrastructure and building institutional capacity across the state.
A Historic Moment for Amaravati
The gathering of distinguished members of the judiciary, led by the Chief Justice of India, marked a historic moment for Amaravati. The progress made reinforces the vision of transforming the city into a nationally significant judicial hub with modern facilities and integrated support systems.