Historic Transfer of 24 High Court Judges: A Shift in Judicial Power Dynamics, Says Justice Bibek Chaudhuri

In a significant development in the Indian judiciary, Justice Bibek Chaudhuri, recently transferred to the Patna High Court from Calcutta, has described the simultaneous transfer of 24 high court judges as a “beginning of a power shift” from the executive to the judiciary. This move, he suggests, marks a pivotal change in the balance of […]

Calcutta High Court Boosts Judicial Efficiency with Distribution of 1,000 Laptops to Officers

In a significant move to enhance the technological capabilities of the judiciary, the Calcutta High Court has distributed 1,000 new laptops to judicial officers in West Bengal and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The distribution ceremony was presided over by Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam, along with members of the High Court Computer Committee, including Justice […]

Calcutta High Court Forms Special Bench for Swift Resolution of West Bengal School Jobs Scam Cases

The Calcutta High Court, in a decisive move, has announced the formation of a special bench to expedite the adjudication of all cases related to the West Bengal school jobs scam. This development follows the directive from the Supreme Court, emphasizing the urgency and significance of the matter. Also read- Calcutta High Court Questions ED’s […]

Justice Shekhar B. Saraf Takes Oath as Judge of Allahabad High Court, Bringing Rich Legal Experience

Justice Shekhar B. Saraf has been officially sworn in as a Judge of the Allahabad High Court, marking a significant transition from his previous position at the Calcutta High Court. The oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Pritinker Diwaker in a formal ceremony. Also read- Madras High Court Achieves Record-Breaking Case Clearance Rate […]

Supreme Court Mandates Unbiased Probe Amid Allegations of Judicial Influence in West Bengal Property Dispute

In a recent Supreme Court hearing, the West Bengal government was instructed to persist with its investigation into a criminal case stemming from a family property dispute, without yielding to any external pressures. The plea, brought forward by Bani Roy Choudhury, alleges that Protap Chandra Dey, the spouse of a sitting Calcutta High Court judge, […]

Calcutta High Court Denies Permission for FIR Against BJP Leader Suvendu Adhikari

The Calcutta High Court has declined the State’s request to register an FIR against BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. The State had sought the court’s permission, alleging that Adhikari deterred a police officer from performing his duty and labeled him a “stooge” of the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) party. Justice Jay Sengupta, presiding over the case, […]

POCSO Act Under Scrutiny: Calcutta High Court Advocates Rethink on Adolescent Consent

In a significant judgment, the Calcutta High Court has underscored the complexities surrounding consensual sexual relationships among adolescents. The court observed that non-exploitative sexual relationships without any malicious intent are increasingly prevalent among the country’s youth. It further highlighted that the current legal framework, which fails to recognize consensual sexual behavior of older adolescents, leads […]

Calcutta High Court on Media Reports about Abhishek Banerjee: “Courts Can’t Gag Political Propaganda”

The Calcutta High Court, while addressing the issue of media reports concerning Abhishek Banerjee, observed that courts cannot issue gag orders on what appears to be “political propaganda.” Justice Sabyasachi Bhattacharyya emphasized the importance of media freedom in a democratic society, stating, “Even if we suppose pass such an order (restraining media from reporting), how […]

Calcutta High Court Directs ED on Summons Procedure for MP Abhishek Banerjee in Recruitment Scam

The Calcutta High Court has issued directives to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) regarding the ongoing investigation into the multi-tier recruitment scam in West Bengal. The court has mandated that before summoning MP Abhishek Banerjee, the ED must first review the documents he has submitted. If deemed necessary, the ED can then summon him, but only […]

Calcutta High Court Ousts Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College Principal Over UGC Qualification Lapses

The Calcutta High Court has taken decisive action against the principal of Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College, Dr. Sunanda Goenka, by removing her from her position. The decision was based on the grounds that she did not possess the academic qualifications mandated by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Additionally, a college teacher, Dr. Achina Kundu, […]