"Lawyers have been agitating for a separate bench of the Allahabad High Court in western UP for 20 years. Today, we had come to ask him (Sibal) what should be done," Singh said after meeting Sibal.
He said the issue was also brought up before former Law Minister Ashwani Kumar in December last year.
The demand assumes relevance as 14 lakh cases are pending in the High Court and most of them are from western Uttar Pradesh, Singh said.
"If there is a bench in western UP, litigants won't have to travel to Allahabad for their cases. Congress also wants to have bench there," he said.
Sibal said he will discuss the matter with Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and Chief Justice of High Court.
At present, the Allahabad High Court has a bench in Lucknow.
Asked about termination of telegram services from July 16, the Law Minister said it would be an "emotional" moment, as telegram was a fast mode of communication when there were no options like the internet.
