Justice Subhendu Samanta, known for his judicious approach and legal acumen, has been appointed as a permanent judge of the Calcutta High Court.
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.
Today, On 2nd September, The Supreme Court initiated a suo moto case regarding delayed compensation distribution by tribunals. Five High Courts have been asked to respond. A retired Gujarat judge brought attention to Rs. 2,000 crores in unpaid compensation. Senior Advocate Meenakshi Arora is appointed as Amicus Curiae, and the Supreme Court seeks responses to address the issue.
Today, The Calcutta High Court Bar Association has decided to refrain from participating in judicial proceedings after lawyer Sourav Mandal was reportedly assaulted by a police sub-inspector. The Association demands the immediate suspension of the delinquent officer and the appropriate punishment of the responsible police personnel. Mandal has lodged a complaint and provided medical evidence to support his case.
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.
The Calcutta High Court Today acknowledged the cultural significance of rallies and protests in Bengal, granting permission to state government employees for a rally in Howrah to voice demands, including a pay hike. While comparing rallies to traditional delicacies, the court set conditions for the rally, emphasizing the need for organizers to consider public inconvenience. “Mishti Doi, Aloo Posto, Luchi=Protests and Rallies, Both Part of Bengali Culture”
The petition filed Yesterday (March 7th) by an NGO, the Joint Forum Against NRC in Calcutta HC, alleged that the Aadhaar cards of several persons were suddenly deactivated without prior notice to them.
The Calcutta High Court Today ordered the investigation of an assault on ED officials in Sandeshkhali to be transferred from the West Bengal Police to the CBI. The court also instructed that the custody of TMC leader Shajahan Sheikh, arrested in connection with the incident, be handed over to the central agency. Separate appeals by the ED and the West Bengal government indicate a critical moment in the state’s legal and political landscape, with implications for future collaborations or confrontations between state and central law enforcement agencies in India.
Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay, a notable figure in the Calcutta High Court, has resigned Today from his position to pursue a political career. Known for his uncompromising approach to combating corruption, his decision to enter politics has sparked discussions about the future of his cases and the implications for the Indian judiciary.
The Calcutta High Court Today has reserved its order on the Enforcement Directorate’s prayer to transfer the investigation from West Bengal Police to CBI regarding an attack on ED officials during a raid on TMC leader Shajahan Sheikh. Allegations of bias against state police were raised, and the CBI has expressed readiness to undertake the investigation if directed by the court.
