According to the government resolution issued by the Law and Judiciary Department, the new complex will include two basements, a ground floor, and ten upper floors, featuring 11 court halls, a Vulnerable Witness Deposition Centre, and a Lok Adalat Court Hall

The Maharashtra government has approved the long-pending proposal for a new court complex in Mulund. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday granted administrative approval of Rs 86.97 crore for the construction of a state-of-the-art 10-storey court building, replacing the existing 80-year-old structure.

According to the government resolution issued by the Law and Judiciary Department, the new complex will include two basements, a ground floor, and ten upper floors, featuring 11 court halls, a Vulnerable Witness Deposition Centr

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