CBI goes to Supreme Court to challenge Calcutta HC order on Trinamool leaders’ house arrest

The CBI on Monday morning went to the Supreme Court to challenge the Calcutta High Court order allowing the house arrest of four political leaders from Bengal – three from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool – in the Narada bribery case. The fourth is a former party leader.

The central agency wants today’s High Court hearing – a five-member bench is scheduled to hear the politicians’ bail plea – to be cancelled.

The Supreme Court is likely to hear the case around 10.30 am. This puts a question mark over the High Court hearing that has been scheduled for 11 am.

Those arrested are ministers Firhad Hakim and Subrata Mukherjee, MLA Madan Mitra, and Sovan Chatterjee, who quit the Trinamool to join the BJP before leaving that party too in March. Mr Hakim is a key minister in the fight against COVID-19 in Kolkata, was also allowed to work from home.

On Friday the High Court denied interim bail for all four.

This was after a difference of opinion split the two-member bench – acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal ordered house arrest but Justice Arijit Banerjee ordered interim bail.

The court also rejected a CBI request to stay its order – which allowed the four to leave jail. The agency had argued they were influential leaders and could threaten witnesses.

The agency also wants all proceedings to be transferred out of the state.