The Calcutta High Court sets aside the Centre’s deportation order, directing the return of Birbhum families from Bangladesh within four weeks, protecting their rights and citizenship status.
The Calcutta High Court has ordered the West Bengal government to post Dr. Aniket Mahato, a key protest leader, at RG Kar Medical College, calling his earlier transfer “unreasonable” and a “serious wrong.” The ruling underscores fairness in government postings and protection for whistle-blowers.
The Bengal Files is not being screened in West Bengal despite no official ban. Calcutta High Court seeks the State’s response, highlighting citizens’ right to view CBFC-certified films.
The Supreme Court ruled that while a sexual harassment complaint against a university V-C was time-barred, it must remain in his resume to “haunt” him forever. The Bench said, “It is advisable to forgive the wrongdoer, but not to forget the wrongdoing.”
Calcutta High Court Chief Justice T.S. Sivagnanam, at his farewell event hosted by the West Bengal government, stressed, “Diplomacy is important on either side, essential between judiciary and executive,” highlighting the delicate balance required for governance and constitutional harmony.
The Supreme Court dismissed an NUJS faculty member’s sexual harassment complaint against VC Nirmal Kanti Chakrabarti on limitation grounds but ruled the allegations must remain in his professional record. Judges said, “It is advisable to forgive the wrongdoer, but not to forget the wrongdoing.”
Calcutta High Court has asked the Centre to clarify how two Bengali migrant families were sent from Delhi to Bangladesh. The Court seeks details on the deportation process and designated points of exit.
The Supreme Court has reserved its verdict on the West Bengal government’s plea challenging the Calcutta High Court order directing payment of DA arrears since 2009. The case also raises the question of whether receiving Dearness Allowance is a fundamental right.
Today, On 8th September, The Calcutta High Court has dismissed a plea filed by the grandson of Gopal Patha seeking to stay the release of The Bengal Files movie. The court refused to interfere, clearing the way for its release.
Calcutta High Court rules in 498A case that asking an educated, earning wife to contribute to household expenses or pay EMIs for joint property is not cruelty.
