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Calcutta High Court dismisses PIL challenging transfers of IAS, IPS officers by EC in poll-bound Bengal

The Calcutta High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation challenging the Election Commission's transfer of administrative and police service officers in poll-bound West Bengal. The transfers, including the chie…

Calcutta High Court dismisses PIL challenging transfers of IAS, IPS officers by EC in poll-bound Bengal

The Calcutta High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation challenging the Election Commission's transfer of administrative and police service officers in poll-bound West Bengal. The transfers, including the chief secretary, home secretary, and DGP, occurred immediately after the assembly election schedule was announced.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • The Calcutta High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation challenging the Election Commission's transfer of administrative and police service officers in poll-bound West Bengal.
  • The transfers, including the chief secretary, home secretary, and DGP, occurred immediately after the assembly election schedule was announced.
  • The court's decision upholds the EC's authority in managing state officials during elections.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • The transfers, including the chief secretary, home secretary, and DGP, occurred immediately after the assembly election schedule was announced.
  • The court's decision upholds the EC's authority in managing state officials during elections.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • The court's decision upholds the EC's authority in managing state officials during elections.
  • The Calcutta High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation challenging the Election Commission's transfer of administrative and police service officers in poll-bound West Bengal.
  • The transfers, including the chief secretary, home secretary, and DGP, occurred immediately after the assembly election schedule was announced.