The Calcutta High Court, led by Justice Hiranmoy Bhattacharya, ordered the Police Superintendent to compile a report on incidents of vandalism during Durga Puja, following a plea for an independent investigation. The court emphasized the need for transparency and directed that the report be submitted by November 14.
Today, On 19th June, The Calcutta High Court challenged Suvendu Adhikari’s plan for a protest and suggested an alternate venue, aiming to balance the right to protest with maintaining public order. Adhikari’s counsel argued for the protest at Raj Bhavan, but the court directed them to propose an alternative venue by the next hearing on June 21. The court also instructed the Advocate General to address previous violations of prohibitory orders.
In a recent development at the Calcutta High Court, Justice Amrita Sinha raised concerns of a potential conflict of interest involving West Bengal Advocate General, Kishore Datta. The issue emerged in the context of the ongoing ‘cash for school job’ case, a high-profile legal matter that has garnered significant attention. Also read-BJP Petitions Calcutta High […]
