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SC: CBI can act against Mamata, Bengal minister for subverting rule of law (Ld)
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Mamata Banerjee outside Nizam Palace CBI HQ on May 17 that has been seen as an act of subverting rule of law .. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 25 : The Supreme Court on Tuesday said that the CBI is free to take action against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, her law minister or anyone who attempted to subvert the rule of law.
The apex court was hearing the CBI s appeal challenging the house-arrest of four TMC leaders in the Narada case by the Calcutta High Court.
Narada Sting Case: CBI Can Act Against Mamata, Bengal Minister For âSubverting Rule Of Lawâ, States SCÂ
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said that the CBI is free to take action against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, her law minister or anyone who attempted to subvert the rule of law.
The apex court was hearing the CBI s appeal challenging the house-arrest of four TMC leaders in the Narada case by the Calcutta High Court.
According to the CBI, the West Bengal chief minister had rushed to its office on May 17 and passed several derogatory and defamatory comments about the probe agency. She sat on dharna for six-long-hours, while an unruly mob continued to swell in an organized way, causing obstruction to the proceedings that were to be carried out by the investigating officer post arrest of the accused persons, the agency said.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed it did not approve of dharna by the Chief Minister of West Bengal and her law minister laying siege of the CBI office in Kolkata, and also thronging of the trial court with supporters.The top court s .
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addresses a press conference at State Secretariat, Nabanna, in Kolkata.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said that the CBI is free to take action against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, her law minister or anyone who attempted to subvert the rule of law.
The apex court was hearing the CBI s appeal challenging the house-arrest of four TMC leaders in the Narada case by the Calcutta High Court.
According to the CBI, the West Bengal chief minister had rushed to its office on May 17 and passed several derogatory and defamatory comments about the probe agency. She sat on dharna for six-long-hours, while an unruly mob continued to swell in an organized way, causing obstruction to the proceedings that were to be carried out by the investigating officer post arrest of the accused persons, the agency said.