Petition Seeks To Stop "Demolition" Of Supreme Court Building For New One
NDTV
The PIL said that currently the top court has 17 courtrooms and two registrar courtrooms and the Centre is going to demolish the entire building and Rs 800 crore is going to be spent on rebuilding 27 courtrooms with four registrar courtrooms.
A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking directions to the Union government and top court registry to not "demolish" the Supreme Court building and instead make a new building in another place.
The plea stated that the Supreme Court of India building is one of the important memorial buildings, built after the Independence of India and also currently so many courts, tribunals and government establishments working in private properties on a rental basis may be accommodated there.
The petitioner KK Ramesh contended that the Supreme Court building needs to use another purpose instead of demolishing.