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  "type": "article",
  "title": "Gurugram's New 55-Courtroom 'Tower of Justice' Opens as CJI Lays Digital Foundation for Two Nuh Courts",
  "summary": "CJI Surya Kant inaugurated Gurugram's 55-courtroom 'Tower of Justice' complex on Sunday and digitally laid the foundation for new judicial complexes at Tauru and Punhana in Nuh district.",
  "content": "Gurugram got a new judicial landmark on Sunday when Chief Justice of India Surya Kant inaugurated the city's 'Tower of Justice' complex, telling the gathering that as the nature of court cases keeps evolving, the justice delivery system itself must evolve too.\n\nSenior leaders join the inauguration\nAccording to an official statement, the ceremony was attended by Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Union Power Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal.\n\nA push for unified district court complexes across Haryana\nCJI Surya Kant used the occasion to push for unified district court complexes across Haryana, modelled on Uttar Pradesh. He argued that a larger number of courts would boost judicial capacity, particularly helping speed up commercial disputes and cheque bounce cases.\n\n55 courtrooms, arbitration centre planned\nThe new building houses 55 modern courtrooms, up from 45 in the earlier facility, the statement said. The complex also comes with video-conferencing facilities and judicial record rooms, and an international arbitration centre is proposed under the High Court's supervision.\n\nFoundation laid digitally for two Nuh courts\nJustice Surya Kant said the Tower of Justice creates the right environment for the administration of justice. During the same event, he digitally laid the foundation stone for judicial complexes at Tauru and Punhana in Nuh district.\n\nThe 2017 coincidence\nSharing a personal coincidence, Justice Surya Kant recalled that back in 2017, when he was a judge at the Punjab and Haryana High Court, he had laid the foundation stone for the same Tower of Justice in Gurugram, and years later he ended up inaugurating it himself. He expressed confidence that the complex, built on seven acres of land, would become a symbol of justice for every citizen.\n\nCM Saini calls it a symbol of public trust\nChief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said the judicial complex reflects the dignity of the Constitution and citizens' unwavering faith in the justice system. \"Setting up a modern judicial complex in such a city will make the justice delivery system stronger and better,\" he said. The Chief Minister also noted the same coincidence, that the building whose foundation Justice Surya Kant laid in 2017 as a Punjab and Haryana High Court judge was inaugurated by him on Sunday too.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Across India: The push for more courtrooms to speed up pending cases, especially commercial disputes and cheque bounce matters, could serve as a model for judicial infrastructure expansion elsewhere.\n• In Gurugram and Haryana: The new 55-courtroom complex means faster hearings for local litigants in Gurugram, while upcoming courts at Tauru and Punhana in Nuh district will bring justice closer to home for residents there.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. Who inaugurated the 'Tower of Justice' in Gurugram?\nChief Justice of India Surya Kant inaugurated the 'Tower of Justice' judicial complex in Gurugram on Sunday.\n\n2. How many courtrooms does the new judicial complex have?\nThe new complex has 55 modern courtrooms, compared to just 45 in the earlier building.\n\n3. Who else attended the ceremony?\nHaryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Union Power Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal were present at the event.\n\n4. Which two courts did the CJI lay the digital foundation for?\nHe digitally laid the foundation stone for judicial complexes at Tauru and Punhana in Nuh district.\n\n5. What is the 2017 coincidence mentioned?\nIn 2017, Justice Surya Kant, then a judge at the Punjab and Haryana High Court, had laid the foundation stone for the same Tower of Justice, and he ended up inaugurating it himself years later.\n\n6. How much land is the complex built on?\nThe complex is built on seven acres of land.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/haryana/gurugram-men-khula-55-korta-ruma-vala-bhavya-nyayika-parisara-cji-surya-kant-ne-nuh-men-rakhi-do-adalaton-ki-dijitala-ninva-7208",
  "category": "Haryana",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-12",
  "tags": [
    "Tower of Justice",
    "CJI Surya Kant",
    "Gurugram judicial complex",
    "Punjab and Haryana High Court",
    "Nayab Singh Saini",
    "Nuh court complex"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}