Special CBI judge Vishal Gogne today directed the competent authority to decide on prosecution sanction for 32 public servants, including Lalu Prasad Yadav, by July 31. The case involves a land-for-job scam, with a charge sheet filed by the CBI. The delay in prosecution sanction was highlighted, and the case has implicated several prominent figures.
Today(on 23rd April),The Calcutta High Court has ordered the West Bengal chief secretary to promptly decide on granting sanction for prosecuting former public servants involved in the 2016 school jobs case. Failure to comply may result in appropriate proceedings. This decision gains significance following the recent cancellation of a massive number of appointments in government-sponsored schools due to invalid recruitment processes.
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 Wednesday(3rd April), The Calcutta High Court expressed dissatisfaction with the delayed report from Chief Secretary BP Gopalika concerning the prosecution of officials involved in the School Jobs for Cash Scam. The court set a deadline for the report’s submission and emphasized the urgency due to the prolonged detention of undertrials. Notable political figures are implicated in the scandal.
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.
