City
Epaper

Sandeshkhali Case: Supreme Court Declines to Interfere with Calcutta HC's CBI Investigation Order

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: March 11, 2024 5:17 PM

On Monday, the Supreme Court distanced itself from the Calcutta High Court's decision to order a CBI investigation into ...

Open in App

On Monday, the Supreme Court distanced itself from the Calcutta High Court's decision to order a CBI investigation into the attack on the ED team in Sandeshkhali. The bench stated, "We are not inclined to interfere with the impugned order. Regarding the directions, we will not entertain this SLP. However, the observations made about the conduct of the police and state government will be expunged."

The West Bengal government's plea against the Calcutta High Court's directive for a CBI probe prompted the bench to question the state: "Why was suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Shahjahan Sheikh not arrested for so many days?"

In response, the West Bengal government explained, "There was a stay on the investigation. We sought clarification from the court, and once clarified, he was promptly arrested within one day."

The bench also raised concerns about the delayed arrest in the Shahjahan Sheikh case. The government's advocate argued, "Seven people were arrested, with only one remaining. However, the state police are prolonging the investigation, and such allegations can be highly detrimental."

The West Bengal government urgently approached the high court on March 6, seeking the expedited listing of its petition challenging the high court's order. However, it did not receive swift relief.

Tags: Sandeshkhali ViolenceSupreme CourtCalcutta High CourtCBI
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalSandeshkhali Case: Woman Withdraws Rape Complaint Against TMC Leaders, Says ‘BJP Forced Me To Sign Blank Papers’

NationalDelhi High Court Granted CBI, ED 4 Days to File Reply on Manish Sisodia’s Bail Pleas

InternationalCBI Arrests 4 for Trafficking Indians Into Russia-Ukraine Conflict Zone (See Tweet)

NationalDelhi Excise Policy Case: No Official Duties If Released, Supreme Court Tells Arvind Kejriwal

NationalDelhi Excise Policy Case: Supreme Court Questions ED Over Delay in Probe, Asks for Case Files Before Arvind Kejriwal’s Arrest

National Realted Stories

NationalLoyalties, like the fragrance of Ittar, last long in Kannauj

NationalBJD to release its election manifesto today

NationalFour die while cleaning septic tank in UP

NationalYogi Adityanath blasts Sam Pitroda for ‘racist’ slur, says ‘it exposes Cong’s dangerous intentions’

NationalPost-poll violence in Bengal’s Murshidabad continues, shops set on fire