Hindustan Times (East UP)

JUDGE RESERVES ORDER ON DIDI’S RECUSAL PETITION

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KOLKATA: The Calcutta High Court Thursday reserved its order on a plea by West Benga; chief minister Mamata Banerjee that the judge assigned to hear her election petition against BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari recuse himself from the case as he was an “active member” of the BJP like her Nandigram rival.

Banerjee appeared before the court of justice Kaushik Chanda through video conference.

Justice Chanda, against whom the recusal petition has been filed due to his alleged BJP links, heard the matter and reserved his order. He did not specify the date for pronouncem­ent of verdict.

KOLKATA: The Calcutta High Court Thursday reserved its order on a plea by chief minister Mamata Banerjee that the judge assigned to hear her election petition against BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari recuse himself from the case as he was an “active member” of the BJP like her Nandigram rival.

Banerjee appeared before the court of Justice Kaushik Chanda through video conference, as directed by him on June 18.

Justice Chanda, against whom the recusal petition has been filed, heard the matter and reserved his order. The judge did not specify the date for pronouncem­ent of the verdict. Banerjee had moved the high court claiming she apprehende­d that she may not get justice from the judge due to his alleged BJP links. Her counsel had earlier written to Acting Chief Justice of the high court Rajesh Bindal seeking reassignme­nt of her election petition.

Banerjee has claimed in her recusal petition that she has been made aware that Justice

Chanda was an “active member” of the BJP. She said since the matter related to adjudicati­on of an election petition where the election of a BJP candidate has been contested, it will have political ramificati­ons.

So, she prayed that the acting chief justice assign the matter to another bench. Banerjee has accused Adhikari of committing corrupt practices in violation of Section 123 of the Representa­tion of the People Act, 1951. She also alleged irregulari­ties were committed in the counting exercise. According to the result declared on May 2, Adhikari defeated Banerjee by 1956 votes. Banerjee had sought recounting of votes after her defeat by a slender margin but the returning officer turned down the request.

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