Narada case | Calcutta High Court defers hearing ‘due to unavoidable circumstances’
The Hindu
“Due to unavoidable circumstances, the First Division Bench will not assemble today,” a notice in the Calcutta High Court website said.
The Calcutta High Court on Thursday deferred hearing in the case filed by CBI against bail given to the TMC leaders arrested by the agency in the Narada sting tape case ‘due to unavoidable circumstances.’ A division Bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal and Justice Arijeet Banerjee is hearing an application by the Central Bureau of Investigations, to transfer the bail applications from the Special CBI Court to the High Court citing unprecedented mob pressures by supporters of the jailed leaders. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Law Minister Moloy Ghatak have also been made parties in the case filed by CBI. “Due to unavoidable circumstances, the First Division Bench will not assemble today,” a notice in the Calcutta High Court website said.More Related News