Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

High Court orders house arrest of 4 TMC leaders in Narada case

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KOLKATA: The Calcutta high court on Friday ordered four heavyweigh­t Bengal politician­s be kept under house arrest after a difference of opinion split the two-judge bench on granting the leaders interim bail in a corruption case.

Senior ministers Firhad Hakim and Subrata Mukherjee, Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislator Madan Mitra and former Kolkata mayor Sovan Chatterjee will be placed under house arrest, the court said.

A five-judge bench, headed by acting chief justice of Calcutta high court Rajesh Bindal, formed later in the day is expected to hear the matter at 11 am next week on Monday.

The four have been in judicial custody since Monday after the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) arrested them in connection with the 2016 Narada bribery sting operation.

“There was a difference of opinion between acting chief justice Rajesh Bindal and justice Arijit Banerjee over the bail plea of the four accused. So, the division bench ordered that a large bench be constitute­d to hear the matter. Till then, the four accused would be kept under house arrest,” said Manishankh­ar Chatterjee, Subrata Mukherjee’s advocate.

The four had secured bail from a special CBI court on Monday but hours later, the high court stayed the order. CJ Bindal was opposed to vacating the stay but justice Banerjee favoured it.

On Friday, advocate Kalyan Banerjee, representi­ng Subrata Mukherjee, told the court that Hakim’s presence was necessary for managing the Covid crisis in Kolkata. “As two of the accused persons are ministers in the state government, the court also permitted them access to administra­tive files and to meet government officials through video conferenci­ng,” said Manishankh­ar Chatterjee.

As per the court order, “government officials will not have any direct access to the accused. Meetings can be held through video conference and files can be sent to them online. A complete log of the video conference will be maintained. Record of any person visiting the house of the accused has to be maintained. Jail authoritie­s will install CCTVs at the entry point of the houses. Any lapse shall be seriously viewed.” The four leaders were hospitalis­ed after complainin­g of illness on Tuesday. Hakim was admitted to Presidency Correction­al Home’s hospital while the rest to state-run SSKM Hospital. The hospital authoritie­s have set up a medical board to treat them. While Hakim returned home late on Friday, the other three accused were still undergoing treatment at SSKM Hospital.

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