Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday was directed that the written statement submitted by the West Bengal Government, Minister of Chief Justice of Mamata Banerjee and Minister of Law Moloy Ghatak in connection with the implementation of the CBI Transfer from the Narada Tape Sting case was taken in a record of the payment of RS 5,000 , The five judges led by the acting chairman of Judge Rajesh Bindal ordered that the money was stored with the state legal service authority in a week.
The bench, also consisted of judge I P Mukerji, Harish Tandon, Sousumen Sen and Arijit Banerjee was not previously taken by recording a written statement by the State, Minister of Chief and the Minister of Law for delaying asking them.
Appearing orders June 9 High Court refused to take information on the state, the Minister of Chief and Minister of Law, the Supreme Court on June 25 urged Bench five judges to decide on their probe agent’s request before deciding for their probe agent’s request.
Looking for the transfer of the Narada case from the CBI court specifically here to the High Court.
Three appeals including one state government submitted before the peak court challenges the rejection of the High Court to submit a written statement by Banerjee and Ghatak in their role on the arrest of West Bengal Minister Subrata Mukherjee and Firhamool Congress Mla Malan Mitra and former Mayor of Kolkata Sovan Chatterjee at 17 May by CBI in the case of Narada Sting.
The CBI has made the minister’s chief and the Minister of Law in the transfer application.
It claimed that while the main minister had been sitting in Dharna at the CBI office here as soon as the arrest of four was accused, Ghatak had attended the Bankshall court during the virtual hearing case there in May 17.
Following the Order of the APEX court, the state government and the state The Minister of Law submitted a fresh application on Monday to submit interpretations.
CM prayed that he was allowed to submit an affidavit-in-opposition in response to the petition and written information submitted by the CBI and treat the same part of the note.
The state government and the Minister of Law also submitted similar prayers separately.
The bench directs that because there must be certain accusations in the applicant submitted by the state, the Minister of Chief and Minister of Law, the CBI will be entitled to respond to the same thing and also every other Affidavit opposition submitted by other respondents, in 10 days.
The court delayed this problem until July 15.
Lawyers representing Banerjee and Ghatak proposed that there were accusations against applicants in the application, need to be answered, to straighten a record.
They claim that even if not, they are not accused of this case.
Senior Advocate Rakesh Dwivedi, represents the minister’s chairman and the minister of law, says that even subject to payment of fees, written statements can be taken on the record.
Opposing Prayers, Lawyers General India Tushar Mehta submitted that in this case the allegations had failed to release their duties in maintaining law and order and against Banerjee and Ghatak who were not accused but had a high position in the government.
He told the court that the accusation must be answered on the first occasion.
Mehta proposed that the reply submission primarily after the argument in this issue substantially finished will only be changed with legal advice and will be a step calculated to mislead the court.
The five judges had provided temporary guarantees on May 28 to four Narada frauds accused.
The Special CBI Court has given them a guarantee on May 17 itself, but the order remained in the High Court, which revived them for the custody of the judicial that had been placed under house arrest on May 21 by the High Court, modifying the previous stay.
on guarantee.
Sting Narada’s operation was carried out by journalist Mathew Samuel News Narada, a web portal, in 2014 where some people resembled TMC ministers, members of parliament and MLA were seen receiving money from representatives from fictitious companies at the time, the four politicians arrested were ministers in the government Mamata Banerjee.
The sting operation was published before the election of the 2016 assembly in West Bengal.
The High Court ordered the CBI probe into the Narada Sting cassette case in 2017.
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