The Union Cabinet approves setting up a bench of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court in Ladakh. The decision is presented as a move to expand judicial access and administrative capacity in the region.
Both outlets frame the development as a Cabinet-level clearance for the establishment of a High Court branch in Ladakh, specifically described as a J&K High Court bench. Beyond the approval itself, the reports largely focus on the confirmation of the Cabinet’s nod rather than detailing implementation timelines, staffing, jurisdictional scope, or immediate procedural changes.
As a result, the main difference in coverage is limited to wording—both sources describe the same core action—while broader specifics are not emphasized in the provided excerpts. Overall, the articles converge on the same factual point: the government has agreed to create a J&K High Court bench in Ladakh through Cabinet approval.