[BREAKING] CBI Team Visits Sandeshkhali After Cal HC Orders | To Probe Allegations Against TMC’s Shahjahan Sheikh

Today(on 2nd May), the CBI conducted an inquiry into land appropriation accusations against Trinamool Congress’s Sheikh Shahjahan in Sandeshkhali. Locals accused him and his associates of land seizure and mistreatment of women. The CBI also issued notices to individuals associated with him regarding an attack on the Enforcement Directorate. The Calcutta High Court instructed the state to aid in the investigation.

People Who do not know the System Criticize it: “We don’t have Holidays on Saturdays and Sundays”: Supreme Court

Today (1st May): The Supreme Court emphasized the misunderstanding of judicial workload by critics who question court vacations. Justices highlighted their dedication, including working on weekends, and the necessity to draft judgments during vacations. The court also addressed the importance of vacations for drafting lengthy judgments and handling heavy caseloads, countering criticism.

BREAKING|| SC to Hear West Bengal Government’s Challenge Against CBI Investigation on Thursday

Today, 1st May, The Supreme Court will hear West Bengal’s challenge against CBI investigations, addressing the issue of private properties as “material resources of the community.” The case may shape future legal precedents and raises questions about the CBI’s authority. Scheduling conflicts have led to the hearing being rescheduled for Thursday before the summer recess.

[BREAKING] Supreme Court: “No CBI Action Against West Bengal Officials for the Time Being” | School Jobs for Cash Scam

Today (29th April): The Supreme Court granted a stay on the Calcutta High Court order directing the CBI to investigate the West Bengal government’s involvement in a teacher recruitment scam. The Court questioned the cancellation of 23,000 appointments and temporarily halted the CBI’s further investigations. The matter will be heard in detail on May 6.Several individuals are in custody for their alleged involvement in the scam.

[BREAKING] Sandeshkhali | Supreme Court Slams Bengal Govt: “How Can Government Protect Individual Interests?”

NEW DELHI: Today (April 29): The Supreme Court postponed the hearing of the State of West Bengal’s Special Leave Petition (SLP), which challenges the High Court’s order for a CBI investigation into alleged sexual assault, violence, and land grabbing in Sandeshkhali. The adjournment was granted at the request of the state’s counsel, with the court instructing that the petition’s pendency should not be exploited to prolong proceedings in the Calcutta High Court.

Lok Sabha Election|| BJP Birbhum Candidate Challenges Nomination Cancellation in Supreme Court

Today (29th April): The BJP candidate for the Birbhum Lok Sabha seat, Debasish Dhar, has challenged the cancellation of his nomination in the Supreme Court. The cancellation was due to the absence of a no-objection certificate from the West Bengal government. The urgency stems from the imminent elections, with an alternative candidate named as a precaution.

BREAKING||WB Government Challenges CBI Inquiry in Sandeshkhali at Supreme Court

Today, 26th April,The West Bengal government challenges a CBI inquiry into the Sandeshkhali violence, arguing that the state is effectively investigating. This intensifies the conflict over jurisdiction in criminal investigations between state and central agencies. The Calcutta High Court had granted CBI permission to investigate the case involving allegations against Trinamool Congress leaders. The dispute has led to raids and arrests in the region, with ongoing tensions and protests.

Post-Poll Violence Case | Supreme Court Adjourns West Bengal Govt’s Suit Against CBI Probe to May 1

Today(on 24th April), The Supreme Court has postponed the hearing on West Bengal’s lawsuit against CBI to May 1, granting more time for arguments. The lawsuit alleges that CBI conducted investigations without state consent. This postponement allows both parties to present their arguments, with significant implications for CBI’s jurisdictional authority and state government independence in law enforcement.

Calcutta HC permits Ram Navami procession in Howrah

Today (On, 15th April) The Calcutta High Court granted permission for a Ram Navami procession in Howrah, with specific conditions for a peaceful event. No provocative slogans are allowed, and the event must proceed without stops. The procession is limited to 200 participants, with monitoring to ensure compliance. The government proposed an alternative route due to last year’s violence.