Supreme Court’s ₹2.6 Crore Glass Partition Removed After Just Months
Supreme Court Dismantles ₹2.6 Crore Glass Partition After Mere Months
In a surprising turn of events, a recently installed glass partition at the Supreme Court of India has been removed just months after its construction. The partition, which cost a staggering ₹2.6 crore, has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the effective use of public funds.
Costly Partition Removed Quickly, Raising Eyebrows
The expensive installation and swift removal of the glass partition have drawn criticism and questions about the decision-making process. The partition, reportedly installed to manage foot traffic and improve security, was dismantled within a short period, leaving many wondering about the necessity of the project in the first place.
RTI Exposes Short Lifespan of ₹2.6 Crore Partition
Information obtained through a Right to Information (RTI) request revealed the short lifespan and substantial cost of the glass partition. This revelation has further fueled public discourse on government spending and transparency within the judiciary. The RTI also suggests the involvement of Justices DY Chandrachud and BR Gavai, although the specific nature of their involvement remains unclear.