The Orissa High Court today began functioning from its new building, which was built 14 months ago.
The Chief Justice and other judges of Orissa High Court today held their courts in the new building, which has sophisticated security arrangements and restricted public entry.
The majestic eight-storied building has been built adjacent to the old court building at a cost of nearly Rs 65 crore was inaugurated more than 14 months ago.
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The building also houses the offices of the High Court registry. The office of the advocate general however, will continue to function from the old building.
"Entry has been restricted inside the new building where entry passes have been issued to media persons covering court news. Similarly, the court staff and the bench clerks too are given specific passes to enter inside the High Court," said a court official adding that the only two clients in a case would be allowed inside the High Court, permissions for which could be obtained from their counsels.
The Orissa High Court began functioning from its old building from July 1948 and the two-storied building was proving highly inadequate for there were no sufficient courtrooms and other additional facilities.
The Orissa High Court currently has 17 judges, including Chief Justice against a sanctioned strength of 22.