National Investigation Agency has registered 12 cases to investigate the gherao of judicial officers in Malda, West Bengal, following a directive from the Supreme Court of India. The apex court invoked Article 142 to transfer the cases, citing serious concerns over law and order and administrative failure.
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SUSHIL KUMAR VERMA
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday registered 12 cases to probe a gherao of judicial officers, who were deputed for work relating to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in West Bengal’s Malda.
The move came following a directive from the Supreme Court.
In a late-night statement, the NIA said it has “re-registered 07 FIRs of PS Mothabari and 05 FIRs of PS Kalichak of District Malda, West Bengal for investigation”, in compliance with a Supreme Court order dated April 6, “relating to the safety and security of judicial officers deputed for work relating to SIR of electoral rolls in Malda in West Bengal and related law-and-order incidents”.
“The investigation teams of NIA already moved to Malda for thorough investigation of these cases,” the statement said.
The apex court on Monday ordered the NIA to take over cases related to the gherao of seven judicial officers in Malda, observing that the bureaucracy’s credibility was being lowered and politics was being injected into the West Bengal secretariat and government offices.
A bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi exercised its plenary power under Article 142 of the Constitution to transfer 12 cases related to the April 1 incident.
It had taken suo-motu cognisance of a letter from the chief justice of the Calcutta High Court, detailing a harrowing night when judicial officers, including three women and a five-year-old child, were held captive by a mob for more than ni
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