During the silver jubilee celebration of the Chhattisgarh High Court, Governor Rame Deka emphasized the importance of accessible justice for all, including the rural populace and the underprivileged, to ensure the court’s relevance in a democratic system. Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai highlighted the government’s commitment to timely justice, supported by infrastructure and resources. A commemorative souvenir was released at the event. The event, held on Saturday, was inaugurated with a lamp-lighting ceremony. High Court judges honored Governor Deka and Chief Minister Sai with gifts. Deputy Chief Ministers Arun Sao and Vijay Sharma, Finance Minister OP Chaudhary, Law Minister Gajendra Yadav, and former Governor Ramesh Bais were also present.
Governor Deka expressed his honor in addressing the gathering, noting that the establishment of the Chhattisgarh High Court in November 2000 marked a new beginning in the state’s justice system. He acknowledged the court’s role as an interpreter of the constitution, protector of civil rights, and guardian of justice. The Governor lauded the court’s efforts in resolving pending cases through Lok Adalat and stressed the need for readily available justice for all. Chief Minister Sai noted that the state is celebrating its silver jubilee alongside that of the High Court and the Legislative Assembly. He paid tribute to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, whose vision led to the establishment of the state and the High Court. Sai stated the government’s commitment to providing timely justice by increasing the budget of the Law and Legislative Department. He also mentioned the rise in the number of law students, creating new career opportunities.
Justice JK Maheshwari of the Supreme Court underscored the significance of dharma in the pursuit of justice, emphasizing the need to reflect on the judiciary’s future. Central Minister Tokhan Sahu celebrated the High Court’s 25-year journey, honoring its contribution to the constitution and democracy. Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha delivered the welcome address, congratulating the attendees and acknowledging the court’s achievements. Justice Sanjay K. Agrawal offered the vote of thanks. The event was attended by numerous dignitaries, including Deputy Chief Ministers, ministers, judges, and legal professionals.







