The Maharashtra government has assured the Supreme Court that it will hand over 5.25 acres of land by January 31 for the construction of a new Bombay High Court building at Bandra. This move will significantly boost the infrastructure and facilities of th
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The total land area being handed over for the new Bombay High Court building is 5.25 acres.
The land will be handed over to the Supreme Court by January 31, 2024.
The current location of the Bombay High Court is in Fort, Mumbai.
The expected benefits of the new Bombay High Court building include improved facilities, better accessibility, and a positive impact on the local economy and real estate market.
The strategic importance of the chosen location in Bandra lies in its accessibility and potential to enhance the court's operational efficiency, as well as its positive impact on the local real estate market and economic activity.
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