Today(on 9th April), The Calcutta High Court has ordered the West Bengal Chief Secretary to promptly decide on prosecuting individuals implicated in a school employment scandal. The court expressed concerns about delays and lack of neutrality in the process, emphasizing the need for an impartial decision by April 23. The directive aims to ensure fair and expeditious legal proceedings.
On Monday(1st April),The Calcutta High Court questions the prolonged detention of ex-minister Partha Chatterjee in a corruption case, seeking justification from the Enforcement Directorate. Despite ongoing investigations, his bail hearing did not conclude, and concerns were raised about the extended duration of the probe. The court awaits further clarity on the case.
The Calcutta High Court has ordered the state’s chief secretary to expedite prosecution sanction for individuals involved in the West Bengal school job scam, including former minister Partha Chatterjee. The directive aims to address prolonged undertrial detention and prevent erosion of public confidence in the administration, emphasizing the need for timely decisions.
The Calcutta High Court has requested an Enforcement Directorate report for the bail hearing of Partha Chatterjee, expressing concerns over his prolonged detention in a teacher recruitment corruption case. The court emphasized the need to determine the duration of the investigation and set a timeline for the trial process, highlighting the crucial nature of the upcoming hearing on February 27.
