Teacher recruitment case: SC stays Calcutta HC order asking CBI to interrogate TMC MLA
Press Trust of India | August 3, 2023 | 08:55 PM IST | 1 min read
The SC noted that the HC passed the order even though TMC leader Manik Bhattacharya was not a party to the proceedings.
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed an order of the Calcutta High court directing the CBI to interrogate jailed TMC MLA Manik Bhattacharya in connection with alleged irregularities in the teachers' recruitment case.
In a special sitting, a bench of AS Bopanna and Sanjay Kumar noted the high court passed the order even though Bhattacharya was not a party to the proceedings before it. The top court, however, clarified others linked to the case can be interrogated as directed by the high court.
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"In a matter of the present nature, when it is evident that the petitioner is not a party to the said writ proceedings and certain orders have been made to his detriment, in any event, before this Court ultimately decides the said matter no further prejudice shall be caused to the petitioner.
"In that view, the orders dated July 25 and July 26, 2023 and further proceedings thereto shall remain stayed. However, in so far as the WPA. No.22203/2022 on the subject matter involved therein, there is no impediment to proceed as against the parties who are arrayed as the petitioners and respondents therein," the bench said while issuing notice to parties in the case.
The top court also asked its secretary general to communicate the order to the gegistrar general of the High Court of Calcutta who shall place this order before the judge concerned immediately thereafter as the petition was due for hearing.
In its order, the high court had allowed the CBI to interrogate Bhattacharya and videograph the exercise and produce before it for consideration. The petition filed by Bhattacharya was taken up after it was mentioned before chief justice D Y Chandrachud seeking urgent hearing.
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