District coordination meeting held under the chairmanship of Principal district and session judge Kargil Iqbal Ahmad Masoudi

KARGIL, May 17: A district coordination meeting was held under the chairmanship of Iqbal Ahmad Masoudi (Principal District and Sessions Judge Kargil) at Conference Hall, Baroo, here today to assess the judicial infrastructure across the district.
The meeting held on the direction of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh on the subject “Scheme for Coordination Meeting at District Level”, was coordinated by Phuntsog Angmo, Chief Judicial Magistrate Kargil (Secretary, Coordination Meeting).
Deputy Commissioner/CEO LAHDC Kargil, Santosh Sukhadeve; Munsiff/JMIC Sankoo, Shafiq Mushtaq Lone; Munsiff Additional/Special Mobile Magistrate Drass, Imran Hanif Khan; SSP Kargil, Anayat Ali Chowdhary; SE PWD (R&B) Kargil, Abdul Mutalib; District Social Welfare Officer, Aga Syed Jamal; I/C CMO Kargil, Dr Jalil; Executive Engineer PHE Kargil, Mohd Hassan Lone; Executive Engineer R&B II Kargil, Sadiq Ali; Executive Officer MC Kargil, Murtaza; APP Kargil, Tsering Phuntsog; APP SMM (13FC) Kargil, Ghulam Murtaza (Advocate); Chairperson CWC Kargil, Shahnawaz Ali and Member JJB Kargil, Hamida Banoo attended the meeting.
In the meeting, various issues pertaining to judicial infrastructure at District Headquarter and at Sankoo, Drass and Zanskar were discussed and the authority concerned apprised that the construction work is under progress at all these places.
The provision of basic facilities like drinking water and toilet facilities at the existing Court Complex Kargil was discussed and the DC assured redressal of the same at the earliest. Infrastructure issues pertaining to JJB Kargil and CWC Kargil were also discussed.
Further, issues pertaining to security of Judicial Officers, construction of District Jail at Kargil and various issues pertaining to the effective execution of Court Notice/Warrant and imparting of training to the I/Os etc were discussed in detail with SSP Kargil. All the concerned departments assured redressal of the matters at the earliest.

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