The state government is facing questions from the High Court in the case related to Kolkata police notification

The state government is facing questions from the High Court in the case related to Kolkata police notification

Beby Chakraborty :- The state government again in the face of Calcutta High Court’s question. This time the state government has to face the question in the case related to Kolkata police notification.

Lalbazar issued a notice banning gatherings in a wide area of ​​central Kolkata. And in this related case, the hearing of Kolkata High Court Judge Rajshree Bharatada started on Friday. In this hearing, the judge asked if there is any reason to withdraw this notification, otherwise all pujas in the area should be stopped.

It should be noted that a few days ago, a notification from Lalbazar said that Boubazar, Hare Street, Traffic Guard and Headquarters area is Dharmatala centered. No more than five people can gather in that area. It was also informed that these guidelines will be in force from 25th September to 23rd November. Several questions are raised around this guideline. Arjikar incidents can be protested during puja days. And to prevent this notice of the Kolkata Police? It is clear from the state that this notification has caused confusion. On the other hand, advocate Vikas Ranjan Bhattacharya appeared for the plaintiffs. After listening to the two sides, the judge wants to know what will happen to these police stations where there are many pujas? In response to this question, the state counsel said that from KC Das to Victoria House, Section 163 has always been applied even in November. This time, along with the extension of the setter, the Bentinck stick has been newly added. It has been informed that the case will be heard again next Monday.

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