Supreme Court formed a National Task Force on Kolkata rape-murder, next hearing will now be on August 22

Kolkata Doctor Rape Murder Case: The Supreme Court heard the case of a female trainee doctor who was raped in Kolkata today. This subject has been brought before the court suo motu. Regarding this issue, the court questioned the state government, the police, and the hospital administration severely.

In addition, the court has mandated the establishment of an eight-person National Task Force during the hearing. The task committee will include the head of AIIMS. In three weeks, the task force will turn in an interim report.

What was the principal doing, the Supreme Court questioned? Why didn’t the cops secure the crime scene, the court questioned. Why did the filing of an FIR take so long? Simultaneously, the court ruled that the hospital’s doctors’ continuous protest should not be put to an end by filing an RG. The CBI status report is scheduled to be summoned on August 22 by the Supreme Court.

This is more than merely a murder case, the judge declared. The doctors’ safety has also been a source of concern for the court. Simultaneously, the victim’s identity being disclosed on social media has alarmed the court as well. This case’s next hearing is now scheduled for August 22.

Shock to Mamata government in Bengal teacher recruitment scam, Calcutta HC declared the entire panel invalid

Bengal Teacher Recruitment Scam: The West Bengal government under Mamata has had a major setback today. The entire 2016 SSC recruitment panel is deemed void by the Calcutta High Court.

Every appointment from the 9th to 12th and groups C and D, where irregularities were discovered, have also been deemed void.

The administration has been directed by the court to move forward with new nominations within the next fifteen days. One exception to the rule has been noted by the court in the case of cancer sufferer Soma Das: her employment will be secure.

TMC leader Sheikh Shahjahan brought to Basirhat police lockup after arrest

West Bengal’s Sandeshkhali is currently the topic of conversation. On Thursday, Sheikh Shahjahan was taken into custody by West Bengal Police on charges of land grabbing and sexual harassment. Shahjahan was taken to the police jail in Basirhat at approximately five in the morning after being picked up by the police from the Sarberia neighborhood last night. Shahjahan showed up in Basirhat court this morning at 11:00 a.m.

Sandeshkhali’s residents claim that TMC leader Shahjahan Shaikh has appropriated people’s land and sexually abused the local women. He threatened to beat and kill anyone who protested this.

ADG (South Bengal) Supratim Sarkar announced that he was taken into custody in connection with an incident involving an attack on ED personnel during a raid on January 5, 2024.

Meanwhile, the state’s Mamata Banerjee government has received reprimanded from the Calcutta High Court. Subsequently, the government of Mamata Banerjee discussed apprehending Sheikh Shahjahan in less than a week. Sheikh Shahjahan has already been taken into custody by the West Bengal Police.

Big order of Supreme Court in Sandeshkhali case, SC notice to Lok Sabha Secretariat, stop on action of Privilege Committee

Sandeshkhali Case: The Parliamentary Ethics Committee’s appeal about the Sandeshkhali case has been challenged by the West Bengal government in the Supreme Court. The Privileges Committee’s action was halted by the Supreme Court. Additionally, he sent a notice to the Secretariat of the Lok Sabha.

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal reportedly brought up in the Supreme Court the West Bengal government’s appeal against the Parliamentary Ethics Committee’s notice about the Sandeshkhali incident in that state. This was reported by news agency ANI. Speaking on behalf of the petitioner, senior attorney Kapil Sibal stated that political activity cannot be included in privilege.

During the hearing of the Bengal government’s plea, the Supreme Court halted the Lok Sabha Privileges Committee’s action against some officials, including the West Bengal Chief Secretary and the DGP. After four weeks, there will be another hearing on this matter.

Let us inform you that prominent officials, including the Chief Secretary of West Bengal, have received notices from the Parliament’s Ethics Committee. Based on Lok Sabha MP Sukant Majumdar’s complaint, a notice of breach of privilege was issued. Majumdar has lodged a complaint alleging that the matter was not allowed to go to Sandeshkhali.

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