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Narada: Calcutta HC defers hearing due to ‘unavoidable circumstances’

Bench comprising acting chief justice, one other judge did not assemble on Thursday

Our Bureau, Agencies Calcutta Published 20.05.21, 02:58 PM
Police personnel guard the Calcutta High Court during the Narada case hearing on Wednesday.

Police personnel guard the Calcutta High Court during the Narada case hearing on Wednesday. File picture

The Calcutta High Court on Thursday deferred hearing in the case filed by CBI against bail given to TMC leaders arrested by the agency in the Narada sting tape case due to unavoidable circumstances.

A division bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal and Justice Arijeet Banerjee is hearing an application by the Central Bureau of Investigations, to transfer the bail applications from the Special CBI Court to the High Court citing unprecedented mob pressures by supporters of the jailed leaders. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Law Minister Moloy Ghatak have also been made parties in the case filed by CBI.

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"Due to unavoidable circumstances, the First Division Bench will not assemble today," a notice in the Calcutta High Court website said.

Earlier the high court on Monday night stayed the CBI court's decision to grant bail to West Bengal ministers Subrata Mukherjee and Firhad Hakim, Trinamul Congress MLA Madan Mitra and former mayor of Calcutta Sovan Chatterjee, arrested and charge-sheeted by the CBI in the Narada sting case.

The division bench had said that it deemed it appropriate to stay the special court's order and direct that the "accused person shall be treated to be in judicial custody till further orders".

The hearing on the bail application of the four Trinamul leaders was held on Wednesday along with the CBI’s petition to move the case from Bengal to elsewhere before the bench.

On making Mamata and Moloy Ghatak parties, the CBI counsel, India’s solicitor general Tushar Mehta, had on Wednesday argued pressure was being created through political means to delay justice in the case, citing the presence of the chief minister at Nizam Palace, the CBI office, and a dharna by Trinamul workers outside after the arrest of the leaders on Monday.

The counsel for the defence, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, raised questions on the very need to arrest the leaders on the day of filing chargesheet, and alleged that the CBI was citing Monday’s protest outside Nizam Palace as an excuse to keep the four arrested leaders in jail.

The four leaders were arrested on Monday morning from their residences in the city in connection with the Narada sting case that is being investigated by the CBI on an order by the high court.

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