SC refers to 'justice at doorstep', refuses to hear plea against shifting of court in Andhra Pradesh
PTI August 01, 2025 07:04 PM
Synopsis

The Supreme Court addressed a plea concerning the relocation of a sessions court in Andhra Pradesh. The court upheld the decision to move the VI Additional District and Sessions Court from Machilipatnam to Avanigadda. The bench stressed the importance of accessible justice for litigants. It highlighted that courts are primarily for the public, not just lawyers.

Highlighting the need for "justice at the doorsteps", the Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea against shifting of a sessions court from Machilipatnam to Avanigadda in Andhra Pradesh's Krishna district.

"Whenever a new court is established, the lawyers always oppose. Courts are not only for lawyers, they are basically for litigants. We are talking about justice at doorsteps, gram nyayalayas etc.," a bench comprising Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran said.

Sensing the mood of the bench, the petitioner, Buragadda Ashok Kumar, withdrew the plea.

The petition challenged the decision of the Andhra Pradesh High Court to transfer the VI Additional District and Sessions Court from Machilipatnam to Avanigadda.

The high court had earlier dismissed the Machilipatnam Bar Association's challenge to the court's relocation, noting that although the move might cause some inconvenience to the local lawyers, it would ultimately serve the broader interest of the litigants.
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