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Bengal Govt seeks legal opinion on HC order

Kolkata, Mar 5(UNI) The West Bengal Government was taking legal opinions on the Calcutta High Court verdict that sentenced three senior officials including Director General of Police Anup Bhushan Vora to imprisonment for contempt of court.

''We have received the court order. We are taking legal opinions before moving the Supreme Court, but nothing has been finalised so far,'' Home Secretary Prasad Ranjan Ray told reporters.

Mr Ray said the Director General of Police, who was one of the officials to have been awarded simple imprisonment of six months for contempt of the court, had gone on leave on ''personal ground''.

On March 2, a division bench of the court had awarded the sentence to the DG besides the Jalpaiguri District Magistrate and the Superintendent of Police for their failure to comply with the court's earlier order to contain an agitation demanding a Circuit Bench in Jalpaiguri.

The court had earlier taken up the issue suo moto and ordered the police and district administration to take necessary steps so that the circuit bench could be set up.

The court, however, stayed implementation of the order for three months, allowing the officials to appeal before the Supreme Court.

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Asom to protect small tea growers

Guwahati, Mar 5 (UNI) The Asom Government today made it clear that their primary interest would be to protect the 50,000 small tea growers of Asom rather than handful of tea majors. Intervening a debate on the floor of the Asom Assembly, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said he would not entertain the pressure of the Asom Branch of the Indian Tea Association (ABITA) to discourage the small tea growers. ''I will throw away their memorandum. My government is not dictated by.....

Speed up investigation against IRCON engineers, CJM to J

Srinagar, Feb 20 (UNI) The crime branch of the Jammu and Kashmir police has submitted another progress report in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM), Srinagar, in connection with the allegations of sexual exploitation of policewomen by the police and IRCON officials. A senior officer of the Crime Branch (CB) submitted the report in the court confirming to have gathered evidence against the accused officials. However, the court directed the CB to speed up the investigation against the IRCON.....

rptng correcting figure in para 6

Guwahati, Mar 5 (UNI) The Asom Assembly today passed an appropriation bill of an amount of Rs 79,14,69,000 for the fiscal 2006-07, in excess to the budgetary allocations under various heads for the said period. The largest amount was granted under Education (elementary, secondary etc), amounting to Rs 75,99,56,000. State Education Minister Ripun Bora, replying to the debate over the grant of additional money to his department, said the additional funds were necessary as the amount sanctioned for elementary.....
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