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Tata Motors Controversy Shifts To Calcutta High CourtBy Unregistered Visitors, Section News
The Tata Motors controversy has now shifted from Singur to the Calcutta High Court, where, appearing in the Chief Justice's Division Bench on a PIL petition filed by the Legal Aids Services Association, former Punjab Governor S S Ray, also former West Bengal Chief Minister, demanded that state Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and industries minister Nirupam Sen be summoned for explaining how the public interest was served by allotting farm lands at Singur free of cost to the Tatas.
Renowned barrister Ray alleged that all legal norms and democratic methods had been flouted in the forcible acquiring of farm lands at Singur in the name of public interest and transferring them to Tata Motors. He did not know what relations Bhattacharjee was maintaining with Ratan Tata considering Tata Motors could be allotted lands at Singur free of cost, when over 20 per cent of the Tata Motors's shares had been bought by foreign companies. The PIL case, which was filed by Jaideep Mukherjee, general secretary of LASA, in the Supreme Court some time in May last year had been referred to the Calcutta High Court in last June where several other cases relating to Singur and Nandigram controversies and Tapasi Malick's murder had been already pending. The Division Bench comprising Chief Justice S.S.Nirjjar and justice Pinaki Pinaki Chandra Ghose held the first hearing of the referred case yesterday and today. Source- Tribune
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