Patna High Court to get free wi-fi facility by April end

The High Court will have free of cost wi-fi facility by the end of April,' the IT Minister said.

Update: 2016-03-13 11:28 GMT
Telecom and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said in the Lok Sabha during Question Hour that there should be no discrimination in permitting Indian IT professionals from working in the rising industry in the United States (Photo: PTI)

Patna: Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Sunday said Patna High Court would get free 'Wi-fi' facility by the end of April this year.

"The High Court will have free of cost wi-fi facility by the end of April," the Union Communications and IT Minister said.

Speaking on the occasion of closing ceremony of the High Court's centenary celebrations, Prasad said he would do whatever he could for the High Court where he practised and earned name in the field of law before joining politics.

Acting Chief Justice of the High Court Justice Iqbal Ahmad Ansari said, "People can criticise the judgement. But they must have faith and respect for the courts in the country."

More than forty lawyers having 50 years of standing at the High Court were felicitated by the Supreme Court Judge Justice Dipak Misra at the function.

Justice Misra said those who had completed 50 years as lawyer in the High Court could give much to the legal fraternity with their vast experience.

Prominent among those who were honoured included state's advocate general Ram Balak Mahto, senior advocates, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Binod Kumar Kanth and Ramesh Kumar Singh.

After being felicitated, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, who held the post of president of Advocates Association of the High Court for 12 years, said, "This shows that my contributions to the field of law have been recognised by the High Court".

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