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West Bengal Bar Council desires Kolkata High Court Chief Justice eliminated. And Mamata appears to be pulling the strings

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After two excessive profile judges recused themselves from listening to circumstances in opposition to the West Bengal authorities, the Mamata Banerjee authorities now appears to be coming after judges which might be seemingly not in its favour. Reportedly, West Bengal Bar Council, on June 25, wrote a letter to Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, searching for the elimination of Justice Rajesh Bindal from the put up of the Acting Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court.The letter learn, “Justice Bindal is a partial, unfair and biased judge whose continuance at the High Court interferes with fair and impartial dispensation of justice.”However, it’s pertinent to notice that Ashok Kumar Deb, advocate and Chairman of Bar Council of West Bengal, who signed the six-page letter is a TMC MLA and thus it’s sure that Mamata is pulling the strings of all the charade.Letterhead: Bar Council of #WestBengalLetter on behalf of: Members of the #WestBengal Bar Association (not Council)Request: Remove appearing chief justice of Calcutta HC since he’s near #BJPLetter’s writer: Bar Council’s chairman Ashok Kumar Deb WHO IS A #TMC MLA pic.twitter.com/EsnSur8ysM— Utkarsh Anand (@utkarsh_aanand) June 27, 2021The letter alleged discrepancies within the listening to of the Narada sting operation case, stating that Justice Bindal stayed an interim bail order handed by a Special CBI Court in favour of a “certain political dispensation” with out giving the aggrieved events a chance of being heard.Reported extensively by TFI, CBI is seeking to switch the Narada case listening to from the Special CBI court docket in Kolkata, owing to the growing lawlessness within the state which has been hampering the work of the premier investigative company, particularly when the culprits concerned are from the highest hierarchy of the ruling TMC occasion.Read More: ‘Mamata Banerjee is using terror to derail investigations,’ CBI writes a scathing petition to Court on Narada Rip-offIn May, when CBI was speculated to current the arrested TMC leaders in entrance of the court docket, an enormous crowd of alleged TMC goons led by none apart from Mamata gathered exterior the CBI’s Kolkata workplace within the Nizam Palace space, apparently seeking to frighten the company.Mamata Banerjee, held a dharna on the spot, contending that the way in which the ministers had been arrested “without due procedure”, the CBI “will have to arrest me too”. However, the case proceeded by some means and the High Court refused to grant interim bail to the TMC culprits.Read More: Calcutta High Court tears into Mamata Banerjee for the collapse of legislation and order because it rejects bail pleas for arrested TMC leadersWith the High Court granting no respite to Mamata’s shut aides, she appears to now have resorted to getting the Chief Justice faraway from his put up in order that she will be able to plant her proxy on the bench.The Bar Council didn’t cease complaining right here and stated that Justice Bindal was doing the bidding for West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankar as there have been photos of Bindal visiting the Governor traversing the realms of social media. The letter learn, “The picture, coupled with the conduct of Justice Bindal, seem to suggest that he is doing the bidding of the Governor at Calcutta High Court.”As reported by TFI, whereas the SC judges specifically Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice Aniruddha Bose recused from listening to the circumstances associated to Mamata Banerjee, the Calcutta High Court and its 5-judge Bench headed by Justice Rajesh Bindal was respiratory down the neck of the Mamata authorities and ordered the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to represent a committee to look at complaints filed by individuals who had been displaced in the course of the post-poll violence in West Bengal.Read More: Such is the concern of Mamata that even Supreme Court judges are recusing themselves from listening to circumstances in opposition to herThe HC had stated, “In a case like where the allegation is that life and property of the residents of the State is in danger on account of alleged post-poll violence, the State cannot be allowed to proceed in the manner it likes. The complaints required immediate action… It is the duty of the State to maintain law and order in the State and inspire confidence in the residents of the State.”Justice Bindal appearing powerful on the post-poll violence within the state and the Narada rip-off has rattled the TMC supremo. While her alleged reign of terror has managed to evoke concern within the hearts of some judges, the West Bengal Chief Justice will not be prepared to drop within the towel. His tenacity has ruffled few feathers within the Mamata camp and she or he is now utilizing Bar Council to hawk her venomous agenda.