Today, On 18th February, The Supreme Court of India adjourned the Enforcement Directorate plea alleging obstruction by the West Bengal government and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during searches at the I-PAC office and the director’s residence
Today, On 10th February, The Supreme Court adjourned to February 18 the Enforcement Directorate’s plea alleging that the West Bengal government obstructed its I-PAC search operations. The matter involves allegations of interference during raids linked to the coal pilferage scam.
Today, On 3rd February, The Supreme Court has postponed the Enforcement Directorate’s plea against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and state police officials over the alleged interference during the I-PAC office search. The matter in the I-PAC raids row will now be heard on February 10.
The West Bengal government told the Supreme Court that admitting the Enforcement Directorate’s petition on the I-PAC raid in Kolkata could set a “dangerous precedent.” They urged the court to reject the plea to safeguard democratic processes.
The Enforcement Directorate has moved the Supreme Court seeking suspension of West Bengal DGP Rajeev Kumar, alleging interference in the I-PAC raid on Pratik Jain. It also reminded the Court that Kumar earlier joined a dharna with Mamata Banerjee. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) submitted a new petition to the Supreme Court, seeking to suspend West […]
