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Women victims of Sandeshkha­li can submit their versions before court: HC

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KOLKATA: The Calcutta High Court on Thursday granted permission to a petitioner to file an affidavit, allowing alleged victim women from Sandeshkha­li to bring their grievances to the court’s attention.

Petitioner-lawyer Priyanka Tibrewal informed the division bench, which is hearing a suo motu motion and three PILs concerning alleged sexual atrocities on women and land grabbing in Sandeshkha­li, that 80 women victims from the area wish to join the proceeding­s and share their experience­s.

Holding that it would be difficult to bring all the 80 women to the court, the division bench presided by Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam granted permission to Tibrewal to file an applicatio­n/supplement­ary affidavit bringing on record whatever the alleged victims wish to place before this court.

The division bench, also comprising Justice Hiranmay Bhattachar­yya, directed that the version of those victims should be properly authentica­ted and their identity should also be establishe­d.

The division bench directed that in the event the affidavit of the alleged victims are in vernacular, translated copies of the same should be furnished by the petitioner.

Another petitioner-lawyer Alakh Alok Srivastava submitted that he is seeking transfer of investigat­ion of the sexual assault and land grabbing cases in Sandehkhal­i to the CBI.

Accused Shajahan Sheikh’s lawyer submitted before the court that he wishes to bring on record his response to the averments made in the petition.

Srivastava raised objection to the prayer contending that the accused has no right to be heard in a petition seeking transfer of investigat­ion.

Holding that Srivastava’s contention is well-founded, the court granted liberty to the accused to file affidavits in the other three writ petitions - a suo motu matter and two PILs in connection with the Sandeshkha­li incidents.

The division bench also directed the West Bengal government, the Union of India and the CBI to file their respective affidavits in connection with the matters.

All these four matters will come up for hearing again on April 4, the court directed.

The court directed the agricultur­e department of the West Bengal government to file a report as regards the process adopted by the state for reclaiming the lands which were grabbed and handing over the same to the original owners/lessees.

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