Tag: Calcutta

  • Calcutta High Court dismisses India Infoline’s plea

    Calcutta High Court dismisses India Infoline’s plea

    Kolkata (IANS). The Calcutta High Court has dismissed the plea of financial services company India Infoline Limited (IIL) to quash proceedings under sections 63(4)/196(3)/301(5)/372A(6). The case against the Companies Act and Section 467/120B of the Indian Penal Code is pending in the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Purba Midnapore.

    Explain that the lower court is hearing the case on the basis of Arunav Patra’s complaint.

    On March 9, 2012, Patra purchased two debentures of India Infoline Finance Limited (IIFL), a subsidiary of (IIL). Later he was paid interest for two debentures.

    On 3 October 2012, Patra filed a complaint alleging that IIFL and IIL entered into a criminal conspiracy and manipulated IIFL’s records to deprive him of his rights.

    It was alleged in Patra’s complaint that he did so in order to give any pecuniary benefit he might receive from the company’s profits.

    IIL’s counsel submitted before the High Court that IIFL is a holding company, but it has no role in respect of debentures of its subsidiary. He also challenged the jurisdiction of the court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Purba Midnapore, to try such a case.

    Counsel appearing for Patra opposed this and pointed out that it was IIL who had interacted with their client on behalf of IIFL and also shared the documents. Since the office of IIL is under the jurisdiction of the trial court, the court can hear the matter.

    After considering the arguments of both the parties, Justice Rai Chattopadhyay directed that justice should be done in the matter. Said, dismissing the complaint of both the parties, directs the trial court to initiate the proceedings in accordance with law and at the earliest.

  • Calcutta High Court orders NIA probe in another case

    Calcutta High Court orders NIA probe in another case

    Kolkata (IANS) | The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday ordered a National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe into the alleged murder of two former school students in Uttar Dinajpur district in September 2018. Justice Rajasekhar Mantha on September 20, 2018 ordered an inquiry into the murder of Tapas Barman and Rahesh Sarkar, former students of Dariwit High School in Uttar Dinajpur district, in the school premises.

    While passing the order, Justice Mantha noted that there were complaints of use of bombs, explosives and firearms in the incidents.

    He said that since the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the state police was not making sufficient progress in its investigation, the investigation was being handed over to the NIA.

    It may be noted that in September 2018, a group of Dariwit High School students, their parents and alumni protested against the school authorities’ decision to appoint teachers for Urdu and Sanskrit subjects, ignoring teacher vacancies for subjects such as science and maths. started protesting.

    Those opposed to the movement clashed with the protesters. Two former students of the school were killed in the firing that took place during this period.

    Justice Mantha on Wednesday said that though the postmortem report shows that Sarkar and Barman were killed by bullets, CID officials are unable to identify the nature of firearms.

    Justice Mantha also expressed displeasure over the role of the West Bengal Human Rights Commission (WBHRC), which was tasked with conducting a parallel probe in the case. He said that the conclusion of the Commission was based only on the inputs given by the District Magistrate and the District Superintendent of Police, which proved that the Commission remained inactive in the matter. He also directed the state government to give compensation to the next of kin of the deceased.

    –IANS