Four Bengal leaders appear before CBI court in Narada sting tape case
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State Ministers Subrata Mukherjee and Firhad Hakim, TMC MLA Madan Mitra and former metropolis mayor Sovan Chatterjee appeared before the choose.
Four senior leaders, going through trial in the Narada case, appeared before the particular CBI choose at a court in Kolkata on Friday.
Judge Anupam Mukerjee had on April 17, whereas ordering interim bail to the 4 leaders, directed them to bodily appear before the court on June 4.
State Ministers Subrata Mukherjee and Firhad Hakim, TMC MLA Madan Mitra and former metropolis mayor Sovan Chatterjee appeared before the choose and left the Bankshall court premises after some time.
Judge Mukherjee mentioned that the following date for the listening to of the matter will probably be mounted later in the day.
A five-judge Bench of the Calcutta High Court granted interim bail on May 28 to the 4 leaders, who have been arrested on May 17 by the CBI, which is investigating the Narada sting tape case on an order of the excessive court.
The particular CBI court had granted them bail on that day itself, however the order was stayed by the excessive court, which remanded them to judicial custody.
Production of the 4 before the particular CBI court was held just about on May 17 because the investigating company claimed it was unable to provide the accused in court bodily owing to protests exterior its workplace at Nizam Palace by a mob of two,000-3,000 folks.
Chargesheet in the Narada sting case was additionally submitted in opposition to the accused before the particular court on that day.
The particular court, granting interim bail, had mounted the following date of listening to on June 4, when the accused have been to appear before it.
They have been positioned beneath home arrest on May 21 by a division Bench of the excessive court, which modified its earlier keep on interim bail granted to the 4 leaders by the particular CBI court.
The matter was referred to a bigger Bench of 5 judges after the judges of a division Bench presided by Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal differed on granting interim bail to the 4 accused.
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