Today, On 18th March, The Supreme Court of India rejected West Bengal’s adjournment plea in the Enforcement Directorate case linked to the Indian Political Action Committee raid. It told lawyers they ‘cannot dictate’ when case should be heard, saying matter would continue.
Today, On 18th March, The Supreme Court of India rejected West Bengal’s adjournment plea in the Enforcement Directorate case linked to the Indian Political Action Committee raid. It told lawyers they ‘cannot dictate’ when case should be heard, saying matter would continue.
The Enforcement Directorate told the Supreme Court it has no statutory obligation to inform state police before conducting searches. In its 65-page rejoinder, the ED dismissed claims by Bengal police in the I-PAC investigation involving Mamata Banerjee.
Justice Amrita Singh has allowed the case to proceed to the scheduled 2 pm hearing after Subhendu Adhikari alleged police obstruction in meeting the governor regarding post-poll violence. The BJP leader criticized this action and filed a petition, while the party has been highlighting issues of affected individuals and raised concerns over Trinamool Congress’s alleged actions.
