The Maharashtra government on Monday informed the Supreme Court that the remaining portion of land required for constructing the new Bombay High Court complex in Bandra will be handed over by March 2026. The project, long pending due to land and administrative hurdles, is now progressing towards full possession and planning stages.

A bench comprising Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai and Justice K. Vinod Chandran took note of the state’s submission during the hearing of a suo motu case titled “Heritage Building of the Bombay High Court and allotment of additional lands for the High Court.” Initially, the bench considered closing the matter, but after submissions from lawyers, it decided to keep it pending for further consideration in April 2026.

During the hearing, the state informed t

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