Kolkata: The Bengali government on Wednesday moved the Supreme Court to challenge the Calcutta High Court’s order on August 19 to ask the CBI to investigate the murder case after the poll, rape and try rape mentioned in the National High Heel Commission report.
The state, in his application running into several hundred pages, said the CBI “is often called as a tool to persecute state government officials, civil servants and community representatives in the state”.
“An honest and impartial investigation cannot be expected from the CBI, especially in the context of West Bengal state,” said the application.
The CBI has submitted 31 cases and captured two.
HC left him to the investigation body to define what was “violence after the poll”, said the country, and quoted a part of the command saying “post-pollecl pollence” must “only refer to the incident that occurred as soon as the selection and complaint results must have a Nexus directly to the election results “.
The state argues this benchmark is not approved by the majority of judges and which has caused some non-related cases called “violence of polls”.
HC, while ordering the CBI probe, it has been reasoned that the state did not respond to accusations of serious crimes of murder and rape; But the details of the rape incident were not distributed with the state to enable to respond, said the state application.
‘2,877 Reports on actions taken by police by the police have also provided an action report taken on charges of murder mentioned in the NHRC report, he added.
The secretary of the country’s house has submitted a detailed response in court, runs to more than 9,600 pages, and there are no questions about the situation in rejection mode.
The Bengal government also argues that HC comments on “striking differences” in data between NHRC and the state.
The NHRC report is vague in detail and strives to convey all violations as “post pollon violence” while state reports are based on instances and actual actions taken.
Denies HC’s command that mentions the state inaction, the state believes it has received 3,384 complaints from all commissions and 2,877 reports taken by the police.
Investigations into other cases continued, he said.
HC on August 19 ordered the CBI probe “monitored by the court” into the murder case, rape and tried rape during the poll process in Bengal and established a special investigation team under the supervision of another pension judge to investigate other criminal cases to investigate.
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Both the CBI and a special probe team – consisting of Senior IPS officers Sumen Bala Sahoo, Mitra Soumen and Ranveer Kumar – were told to submit their report in six weeks.