Calcutta High Court Pauses Probe on Raj Bhavan Officer in Molestation Case

The Calcutta High Court temporarily halted the police investigation against Officer on Special Duty Sandeep Kumar Singh and others in a case involving the alleged wrongful restraint of a woman who accused Governor CV Ananda Bose of molestation. The court has asked for a report on June 10 and will resume the hearing on June 17.


PTI | Kolkata | Updated: 24-05-2024 19:40 IST | Created: 24-05-2024 19:40 IST
Calcutta High Court Pauses Probe on Raj Bhavan Officer in Molestation Case
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The Calcutta High Court on Friday stayed the police investigation against a Raj Bhavan officer in the case over the alleged wrongful restraint of a woman who accused Governor CV Ananda Bose of molestation.

Justice Amrita Sinha ordered a temporary stay on the investigation till June 17.

The court directed the police to submit a report on the investigation done till date before it on June 10, when the matter will appear for hearing again.

Officer on Special Duty (OSD) Sandeep Kumar Singh moved the high court praying for quashing the proceedings against him and the FIR lodged.

According to the police, three officials, including the OSD, were named in the FIR for allegedly stopping the woman from leaving Raj Bhavan by wrongfully restraining her on May 2.

The woman had on May 2 alleged molestation by Bose following which the Kolkata Police started a probe.

As per Article 361 of the Constitution, no criminal proceedings can be instituted against a governor during his term in office.

Singh and two other Raj Bhavan staffers, against whom the complaint was lodged, obtained anticipatory bail from the chief metropolitan magistrate's court here on May 21.

Singh's lawyer Rajdeep Majumdar claimed before the court of Justice Sinha that the allegations are improbable and no case could have been registered on its basis.

Advocate General Kishore Dutta, appearing for the state, opposed the prayer of the petitioner, submitting that there is no hurry to pass an order restraining the police from conducting its investigation into the complaint.

He prayed that the probe be allowed to be conducted.

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