
Post-poll violence: SC adjourns hearing of West Bengal’s suit against CBI probe
The Hindu
The State govt. alleged that the CBI was probing several cases and registering FIRs without taking prior consent from the State government.
The Supreme Court on October 4 adjourned the hearing of a suit filed by West Bengal alleging that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) was probing several cases and registering First Information Reports (FIRs) without taking prior consent from the State government.
A Bench of Justices L. Nageswara Rao and B.R. Gavai had to reschedule the case to October 22, post the Dussehra holidays, on finding that there was no representation in the court from the Centre’s side.
“There will be no more adjournments... There is no appearance for the Union of India today,” Justice Rao noted.

The High Court of Karnataka on Tuesday ordered the issue of a notice to the State government on a PIL petition, which had complained about disturbances caused to people residing in the localities around the National Public School situated in Rajajinagar 5th block due to use of loudspeakers with high volume in the school and parking of school buses in residential areas.












