
IIE DIGITAL DESK ; Kolkata, June 3: Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee has approached the Calcutta High Court in connection with the ongoing controversy surrounding the alleged forgery of signatures of party legislators in the West Bengal Assembly. The move comes after the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) issued a notice directing him to appear before investigators as part of the probe into the matter.
The CID has asked Abhishek Banerjee to appear at its headquarters in Bhawani Bhavan on June 8 for questioning. Challenging the notice, the Trinamool Congress leader has now filed a petition before the High Court seeking legal relief. Through his petition, he has requested protective measures to ensure that he is not arrested in connection with the investigation while legal proceedings are underway.
The High Court has reportedly granted permission for the filing of the case, and the matter is expected to come up for hearing on Friday. The development marks a significant legal step in a case that has generated considerable political attention in West Bengal.
The alleged signature forgery controversy relates to claims that signatures of Trinamool Congress legislators were forged in connection with proceedings in the state Assembly. The matter is currently being investigated by the CID, which has been examining documents, statements, and other evidence to determine the authenticity of the signatures and identify any individuals who may have been involved.
Monday, the CID issued a second notice to Abhishek Banerjee in relation to the case. The notice directed him to appear before investigators on June 8 at the CID office in Bhawani Bhavan for questioning regarding the alleged forgery of signatures belonging to party MLAs.
Investigators are seeking to gather information and clarify various aspects of the controversy as part of the ongoing probe. The questioning is expected to focus on issues connected to the alleged manipulation of documents and the circumstances under which the disputed signatures came to light.
Against this backdrop, Abhishek Banerjee's decision to move the High Court is being viewed as an attempt to secure legal protection and challenge the procedural aspects of the CID's action. The outcome of the upcoming hearing could have important implications for the direction of the investigation and the legal proceedings connected to the case.
The signature forgery controversy has already sparked intense political debate in the state, with rival groups making competing claims over the authenticity of documents and the legitimacy of various political decisions linked to the dispute. As the matter now enters the judicial arena, attention is focused on the High Court's forthcoming hearing and any directions that may be issued in the case.
