The letter requested CJI Ramana to take steps for the removal of Justice Rajesh Bindal Kolkata: The Bar Council of West Bengal on Sunday wrote to Chief Justice of India NV Ramana seeking the removal of Justice Rajesh Bindal as the Acting Chief Justice of the High Court of Calcutta. Justice Bindal does not have any regard for Judicial propriety and has committed a mockery of judicial conscience, alleged the letter highlighting the listing and manner of hearing of the recent Narada sting tape case. It also claimed that Justice Bindal is biased. "Soon after being transferred to the Calcutta High Court, Justice Bindal was appointed as the Acting Chief Justice. On and from his date of appointment as the Acting Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court, there have been numerous instances that have forced us to issue the instant letter praying for the removal of his Lordship as a Judge from the Calcutta High Court. We would like to set out some of the instances which have given rise to a perception that Justice Bindal is an unfair, partial and biased judge and whose continuance at the High Court interferes with the fair and impartial dispensation of justice," said the letter.