The Calcutta High Court dismissed a plea by Fast Info Legal Services to quash a cheating case related to allegations of fraud. The case, involving consumer deception, is under investigation by cyber police. The court stressed the presence of prima facie evidence and underscored the necessity for thorough investigations in cases of cyber fraud and consumer trust violations.
The Calcutta High Court is hearing a plea from a bus association member seeking a two-year grace period for 15-year-old buses impacted by pandemic-related losses. With operational buses dropping significantly, the request highlights the urgent need for balanced transportation regulations that consider both economic challenges for operators and environmental concerns.
Calcutta High Court Today (Aug 21) emphasized the significance of the Supreme Court’s involvement in the matter, noting, “The Supreme Court in its order has covered all the issues raised here.” The Court further elaborated, “The Supreme Court has issued two orders, with the second one addressing all the matters currently before us.”
On Friday(21st June)The Calcutta High Court has directed the West Bengal government to ensure the safe return of individuals displaced by recent post-poll violence, aiming to restore peace in affected areas. The court’s order, issued on June 21, underscores the urgency of addressing the plight of those affected and their immediate rehabilitation.
On Wednesday(on 12th June),A Kolkata restaurant owner has filed a petition in Calcutta High Court alleging that TMC MLA Soham Chakraborty assaulted him and made threats. The court has admitted the petition, with the next hearing scheduled for Friday, amidst claims of police inaction despite a filed complaint.
Today, 14th May, The Calcutta High Court addressed concerns of police overaction raised by ex-judge Abhijit Gangopadhyay, highlighting potential issues with law enforcement’s actions. Gangopadhyay, a BJP candidate, sought to quash an FIR filed against him, alleging political motivation. The case was removed from the list and referred to the Chief Justice for reassignment.
The Supreme Court is set to review the Bengal Government’s plea regarding the cancellation of 25,753 school job appointments by the Calcutta High Court. The decision holds significance for job seekers and reflects ongoing legal debates on employment matters in the region. The Court also instructed the CBI to refrain from coercive action against state officials pending further hearings.
Today, 2nd May, The Calcutta High Court expressed serious concerns over delays in granting sanctions to prosecute individuals accused in the school jobs case. It emphasized the need for timely decisions to ensure efficient justice delivery and accountability. The court criticized the wilful delays and highlighted the potential for obstruction of the trial process, indicating a lack of institutional support for a fair trial.
Today, 18th April, The Calcutta High Court dismissed a PIL urging the mandate of Class XII education for Muslim girls before marriage, emphasizing the complexity of balancing education and societal norms within legal frameworks. The ruling highlights the significance of respecting individual rights and choices in matters of education and marriage, sparking debates on the topic.
The Calcutta High Court Today directed the Centre to respond to a PIL alleging Aadhaar cards deactivation without notice. The petitioner, a West Bengal NGO, claims arbitrary deactivation affecting many residents. The Centre questioned the PIL’s validity, arguing that Section 28A of the Aadhaar Act applies only to foreign nationals. The case challenges the constitutionality of Regulation 28A, with widespread implications.
