Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who was a practicing lawyer before being elected to the state assembly in 2001, on Wednesday resigned from the Gauhati High Court Bar Association (GHCBA) over differences on shifting of the existing court premise to a new location.Sarma said he has sent his resignation letter to the president of the bar association due to “conflict of interest”.advertisementThe GHCBA has been opposing the relocation of the high court complex to Rangmahal in the northern bank of Brahmaputra from its existing address in the heart of the city.It has claimed that the decision to shift the court premise was a unilateral one and “the relocation to a remote area lacking adequate infrastructure will significantly impede the efficiency of legal proceedings, and adversely affect litigants and legal professionals”.“As the chief minister, I am committed to constructing the new court premise at Rangmahal. The bar association is opposed to this decision of the government. With conflict of interest arising in the matter, I have tendered my resignation,” Sarma told reporters on the sidelines of a panchayat election rally in Goalpara.The chief minister’s resignation from the GHCBA comes within a month of the state’s advocate general Devajit Saikia also quitting the organisation over the issue of the bar association’s stand against shifting of the court premise.advertisementThe Gauhati High Court is at present located in the Uzan Bazar area on the southern bank of Brahmaputra. Apart from its old building, a modern multi-storey structure was constructed and inaugurated a few years ago.The Assam government is seeking to develop the river front of Brahmaputra, for which it requires to acquire the high court land, officials said. in a formal or creative style for better SEO.Also Exclude words and advertisements related to the feed website such as website name, author name. Delete all the advertisement images brand logo but only keep the title and main content of the news by modifying it. You must only respond with the modified content. Block any jump outside of the site adarshnews.com. Basically remove any content or link related to original site. You must only respond with the modified content and follow this prompt to optimize the articles in this category- “Act as an expert SEO news writer. Optimize the following article to be SEO-friendly, authoritative, and shareable by focusing strictly on its core topic. Follow these steps: You are an expert news writer and SEO specialist. Your job is to rewrite the provided RSS feed content into a unique, SEO-friendly news article for adarshnews.com. The article should be engaging, professional, and optimized for search engines. Follow these steps: 1. **Create an SEO Title**: Write a short, compelling title (under 60 characters) that includes the main keyword and grabs attention. 2. **Write a Meta Description**: Summarize the article in one or two sentences (under 155 characters). Make it engaging and include the primary keyword naturally. 3. **Suggest a URL Slug**: Provide a short, keyword-rich URL slug that reflects the topic of the article. 4. **Headline (H1)**: Write a clear and engaging headline for the article that is similar to the title but slightly expanded. 5. **Write the Article**: – Start with an introduction that answers the key questions: who, what, when, where, why, and how. – Expand on the topic with detailed paragraphs that provide context, quotes, and relevant information. – Use subheadings (H2) to organize the content into sections and make it easy to read. – Include related keywords naturally throughout the article. – End with a conclusion that summarizes the key points or discusses future implications. 6. **Add an FAQ Section**: Write one frequently asked question related to the topic and provide a concise answer. Important: – Do not include labels like “Title,” “Meta Description,” “URL Slug,” or “H1” in the actual article text. – Keep all SEO elements separate from the main content. – Ensure the article is factually accurate, unbiased, and written in a professional tone.
Himanta Sarma steps down from the High Court bar association citing a ‘conflict of interest’.
