Speaking after laying the foundation of an integrated court complex here to be built at a cost of Rs 28 crore, she sought the cooperation of advocates for speedy disposal of cases.
Noting that courts had to function in a service-minded manner, she said good judgements were the result of quality arguments and cooperation from the advocates.
Of late, the courts were becoming the target of criticism and it was their duty to dispose of cases speedily and pronounce good judgements, she said.
Tamil Nadu Law and Prisons Minister C V Shanmugam, high court judges and Nilgiris district collector Innocent Divya were among those present at the function.
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