Why Did Calcutta High Court Allow Protestors To March To West Bengal's State Secretariat 'Nabanna': RG Kar Rape-Murder
The Business Guardian|August 30, 2024
The Calcutta High Court in the case Debranjan Banerjee Vs.The State of West Bengal & Ors observed and has declined to issue prohibitory orders to prevent student organisations from marching towards the State's Secretariat in Nabanna, to protest against the brutal rape and murder of a trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.
Why Did Calcutta High Court Allow Protestors To March To West Bengal's State Secretariat 'Nabanna': RG Kar Rape-Murder

It has also been claimed before the court that the protests is to be carried out by student bodies would be peaceful in nature, there was widespread violence at the protests, which leads to injuries to several protestors and police personnel and destruction of public property.

A coordinate bench of the court in the case dismissed the Public Interest Litigation, PIL against a 12-hour bandh called by the BJP to protest police action during the protest.

The Division bench comprising of Justice Harish Tandon and Justice Hiranmay Bhattacharya was hearing the present matter.

The bench in the case observed and has relied on the Apex Court judgement passed on August 22, 2024 in a suo moto matter over the rape-murder.

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