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Telangana advocates thank CM Revanth Reddy for Rs 1,028 crore high court allocation; seek more welfare steps
HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court Advocates' Association on Sunday met chief minister A Revanth Reddy and thanked him for allocating Rs 1,028 crore for the construction of the new high court at Rajendranagar.
The advocates also urged the chief minister to allot 50 acres of land around Rajendranagar for establishing an Advocates' Housing Society and Health Insurance for advocates who enrolled with the bar post-2019.
The THCAA's delegation, including president A Jagan, vice president G Rajeshwar Reddy, secretary Khaja Vizarath Ali, along with the executive committee members, met the chief minister and appealed for an annual grant of Rs 5 crore to support various developmental and welfare activities for advocates.
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The THCAA also highlighted the need for an increase in the stipend for junior advocates. Currently, junior advocates with up to five years of practice receive a monthly stipend of Rs 1,000.