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Narada case: Hearing to continue on Thursday; no relief for TMC heavyweights

Narada case: Hearing to continue on Thursday; no relief for TMC heavyweights ​ By IANS | ​ 0 Views   Kolkata: TTMC activists protest against CBI outside Nizam Palace over the arrest of their party leaders in connection with the Narada scam in Kolkata on 17 May, 2021. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/ IANS). Image Source: IANS News Kolkata, May 19 : The high-profile Narada sting case, in which four heavyweights of the ruling Trinamool Congress in West Bengal were arrested by the CBI on Monday, spilled over to Thursday as the hearing of the CBI plea to transfer the case to any other state remained inconclusive in the Calcutta High Court on Wednesday.

CBI Names Mamata Banerjee In Petition Linked To Narada sting tape case - नारदा स्टिंग केस : CBI ने अपनी याचिका में ममता बनर्जी का भी लिया नाम

CBI Names Mamata Banerjee In Petition Linked To Narada sting tape case - नारदा स्टिंग केस : CBI ने अपनी याचिका में ममता बनर्जी का भी लिया नाम
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Narada case Calcutta HC to hear bail pleas of arrested Bengal politicians today - नारद केस: कलकत्ता HC गिरफ्तार टीएमसी नेताओं की जमानत याचिका पर आज करेगा सुनवाई

Narada case Calcutta HC to hear bail pleas of arrested Bengal politicians today - नारद केस: कलकत्ता HC गिरफ्तार टीएमसी नेताओं की जमानत याचिका पर आज करेगा सुनवाई
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Narada scam: Calcutta HC to resume hearing on 20th May

Narada scam: Calcutta HC to resume hearing on 20th May
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West Bengal Assembly elections 2021: Calcutta High Court sets up rare bench on state violence

Calcutta High Court has set up a five-judge special bench to look into the instances of violence in the aftermath of the Bengal Assembly polls and said the Centre too had the responsibility of ensuring post-result normality. The bench has been formed by acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal. Headed by Justice Bindal, the bench also has Justices I.P. Mukerji, Harish Tandon, Soumen Sen and Subrata Talukdar. Senior advocates said five-judge benches were usually set up to settle constitutional disputes. The last such bench was formed in Calcutta 16 years ago. “In 1985, such a bench was formed to settle whether the Left Front, which was running the government then, could call a bandh or hartal in the state. A similar bench was constituted in 2005 to settle a dispute over an education law,” said veteran lawyer Mantu Pal.

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