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Relief to Mamta government from Supreme Court, SC considered the petition filed against the Central Government fit for hearing

Last Updated on 10/07/2024 by wccexam Desk

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Mamta government got relief from Supreme Court

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  • Mamta government got big relief from Supreme Court
  • The Supreme Court considered the petition filed against the Central Government as fit for hearing
  • The bench of Justice B.R. Gavai, Justice and Justice Sandeep Mehta delivered the verdict.

Mamata government has got a big relief from the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has considered the petition filed by the West Bengal government against the Central Government as fit for hearing. The bench of Justice B.R. Gavai, Justice and Justice Sandeep Mehta delivered the verdict. On May 8, the Supreme Court had reserved the decision after hearing both the parties.

The central government said that Mamata government’s petition was not worth hearing. scheduled caste has rejected this argument of the central government. Now the Supreme Court will hear the petition of Mamata government further. The Supreme Court has fixed the hearing of this case in September. Issues will be framed in August. Let us tell you, before this, Mamata government of West Bengal had got a big setback from the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court had given a setback to Bengal in the Sandeshkhali case

The apex court had rejected the Bengal government’s petition challenging the Kolkata High Court’s decision. The High Court in its decision had ordered a CBI inquiry into all cases related to sexual exploitation of women, land grabbing and ration scam in Sandeshkhali. Actually, the Bengal High Court in its decision had ordered a CBI inquiry into all cases related to sexual exploitation of women, land grabbing and ration scam in the Sandeshkhali case. The West Bengal government had challenged this order in the Supreme Court, but the Supreme Court had rejected the Bengal government’s petition.