The Calcutta High Court on Friday ordered the transfer of a defamation suit filed by Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee against Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari from Diamond Harbour court to City Civil Court in Kolkata.
Abhishek Banerjee filed the defamation suit before the Diamond Harbour court in South 24 Parganas district, alleging that Suvendu Adhikari had made unsavoury comments against him in a public meeting before the 2021 West Bengal assembly elections.
Suvendu Adhikari moved the high court, seeking transfer of the suit to the court of Chief Judge, City Civil Court.
Justice Rabindranath Samanta directed that the defamation suit in the court of civil judge (junior division), 2nd Court, Diamond Harbour, be withdrawn and transferred to the court of the chief judge, City Civil Court, Calcutta for disposal.
He directed the Diamond Harbour court judge to transmit the case records of the suit to the court of the chief judge, City Civil Court here immediately after receipt of a copy of the order.
Justice Samanta asked the chief judge of City Civil Court to "make all endeavour" so that the suit is disposed of as expeditiously as possible.
It was submitted by the lawyers representing the Nandigram MLA that a similar defamation suit by the Diamond Harbour MP in 2021 was earlier transferred by a bench of the high court from a Burdwan court to the chief judge, City Civil Court here.
Lawyers representing Abhishek Banerjee opposed the prayer of Suvendu Adhikari.
Hearing both the parties in the matter, Justice Samanta ordered the transfer of the suit.
"Show How EVMs Can Be Hacked?" Trinamool Latest To Trash Congress Charge Who Is Your Successor, Mamata Banerjee Was Asked. Her Reply Abhishek Banerjee Gets Big National Role At Key Trinamool Meet Trump Says US Ownership Of Greenland Absolutely Necessary, Nation Responds Delta Airline Passenger Gets Frustrated After His First-Class Seat Was Given To Service Dog Allu Arjun Summoned By Hyderabad Police For Questioning In Stampede Case Former US President Bill Clinton Hospitalised With Fever 21-Year-Old Killed, Another Injured In Stabbing By Juveniles In Delhi: Cops US, UK, EU Condemn Pak Military Courts Over Sentencing Of Civilians Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.