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Abhishek Banerjee Receives Temporary Relief in Forged Signatures Case

Abhishek Banerjee, the TMC's national general secretary, has been granted temporary relief by the Calcutta High Court in a case concerning alleged forged signatures. The court has mandated that the investigative agency refrain from taking strict actions for three weeks, allowing Banerjee to appear before the CID. The case arose shortly after the TMC's defeat in the West Bengal Assembly elections, with allegations from legislators regarding the authenticity of signatures related to key appointments. Banerjee's legal team argues for his cooperation, questioning the need for detention. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
 

Court Grants Abhishek Banerjee Temporary Relief

Abhishek Banerjee, the national general secretary of the TMC, has been granted temporary relief in a case involving alleged forged signatures. The court has ruled that the investigative agency will not take any stringent action for the next three weeks. Should further questioning be necessary, the agency is required to provide a 24-hour notice. The Calcutta High Court has ordered Banerjee to appear at the CID office by 6 PM today. Justice Kaushik Chanda of the Calcutta High Court instructed that Banerjee must comply with the CID summons.


Court's Rationale and Background

After hearing arguments from Banerjee's lawyer and those demanding the investigation, the court reportedly directed the TMC leader to present himself before the CID, as he was willing to cooperate. According to reports, the High Court bench stated that one cannot compel an accused to make statements against themselves; they may claim ignorance. The court suggested conducting searches and seizures and questioning the involved parties instead.


Context of the Allegations

The controversy surrounding forged signatures emerged shortly after the TMC faced a significant defeat in the West Bengal Assembly elections. Following the submission of documents related to the appointment of the opposition leader and the party's chief whip in the West Bengal Assembly, several legislators alleged that some signatures were either forged or made without their consent. In defense of Banerjee, his lawyer argued that TMC MPs were not part of the meeting where the proposal was passed; they merely presented their views as the party's general secretary before the Speaker. The lawyer also questioned the necessity of detention when Banerjee is willing to cooperate.


Concerns Over Detention

The petitioner expressed concerns that the authorities aimed to detain him to obtain documents. He questioned whether he had consumed the documents or if they intended to extract them through some operation. He emphasized that they could only seek detention for questioning, asserting his willingness to fully cooperate and questioning the need for detention.


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