On Thursday, the Chief Justice of India Shri Justice N V Ramana inaugurated the Lawyers’ Chambers in the Additional Building Complex of the Supreme Court of India in the presence of Hon’ble Judges and office bearers and members of Bar bodies.

About the Building

The Additional Building of the Supreme Court was inaugarated by ex-President Ram Nath Kovind in 2019.

The Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi and other Judges of the Top Court was present at the inauguration.

The additional court complex, which embodied new and contemporary technology, was built in order to cope up with the space constraints in the old court complex.

The complex has been designed as GRIHA (Green Rating for integrated Habitat Assessment) compliant rated energy efficient building complex.

Its rooftop solar power grid connected system has the maximum solar power capacity--1400 kWp (kilowattpeak)-- than any building in Delhi-NCR has till date. The grid is capable of managing 40 per cent of the peak consumption.

The new building have five functional blocks and one service block and these blocks are four to nine storeys high and have a three-level basement with car parking capacity of about 1800 units.

The basements are connected to the old complex of the apex court by three all weather underground passages.

The additional complex built with a total built-up area of 1,80,700 square metres and imbibed technology intensive features.

It consisted of two auditoriums having seating capacity of about 620 and 250 persons and it also housed a conference-cum-meeting room.

 

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