Supreme Court of India raps Mamata Banerjee over ED raid interference
The Supreme Court has strongly criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. The court disapproved of her alleged interference during an Enforcement Directorate raid at I-PAC offices in Kolkata. Justices remarked that a Chief Minister can...

A bench comprising Justices PK Mishra and NV Anjaria verbally remarked that a chief minister cannot put democracy in peril through such actions. "Do not convert this into a dispute between the state and the Centre. It is not (a dispute between state and Centre). A chief minister of any state cannot walk into the midst of an investigation, put democracy in peril, and then say... This is per se an act committed by an individual who happens to be the chief minister, thereby placing the entire democracy in jeopardy," the bench verbally remarked.
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The bench further observed that no one could have conceived a situation in this country that one day a chief minister would walk into the office... (of a premises being raided by an investigating agency).
It also orally remarked that the situation at hand is an "extraordinary situation", stating that it cannot not shut its eyes to the realities on the ground in West Bengal.
These observations fell from the bench in response to senior advocate Sidharth Luthra's argument that ED could have approached a judicial magistrate with its complaint.
The development took place during the resumed hearing of a plea filed by ED against the West Bengal government and its chief minister, accusing them of obstructing the agency's searches at the premises of political consultancy firm I-PAC and the residence of its co-founder Pratik Jain.
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At the previous hearing, SC had verbally observed that the presence of West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee at the I-PAC offices during the ED raid in January was "not a happy situation." Calling Banerjee's entry into the raid premises "unusual", the bench, at the last hearing, had also questioned the West Bengal government's claim that ED has no right to file a plea against a state government.
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