India News: Chief Justice T S Sivagnanam of Calcutta high court expresses shame and apologies for the recent judges' row involving two benches and Bengal's advocate general. He promises to resolve the conflict and acknowledges its negative impact on the public. The Supreme Court has taken cognizance of the issue and set up a five-member bench to investigate. The conflict revolves around a CBI probe into a caste-certificate fraud in MBBS admissions. The article highlights the political insinuations and personal jibes exchanged during the court proceedings.
The SC has halted proceedings in a case involving the CBI and the Bengal govt, after contradictory orders were issued by two benches of the Calcutta HC. | Latest News India
Justice Gangopadhyay had called for the division bench ruling that set aside his order to be "ignored" and directed the CBI to begin its probe into the alleged scam.
Two benches of the high court passed contradictory orders on a petition, with the larger bench on Thursday finally declaring the single judge’s orders void ab initio and quashing an FIR that CBI had lodged as per the single judge’s directive | Latest News India