Live updates as West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee approaches the Supreme Court challenging the Election Commission over the SIR electoral roll revision exercise. The high-stakes hearing is ...
Mamata Banerjee has studied law at Jogesh Chandra Choudhury College of Law in Kolkata, a report by Bar and Bench says. According to available records, she last worked as a practising lawyer in 2003.
Follow live updates by The Hindu, as West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee is set to appear before the Supreme Court in the SIR case ...
Mamata Banerjee in Supreme Court LIVE: The West Bengal CM is fighting her own case in Supreme Court today. She is a trained advocate who has long opposed the SIR drive in the state and wants the ...
The Supreme Court is hearing petitions challenging the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls being carried out ...
According to media reports, Banerjee, who holds a law degree, may personally appear before the court to present her case.
The Supreme Court issued notices to the Election Commission and the chief electoral officers of West Bengal in connection with the SIR matter.
The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the UGC regulation pertaining to the definition of caste discrimination.
While presenting her arguments before the Supreme Court, Mamata Banerjee claimed that over 150 people had died due to the pressure of the exercise, including a Booth Level Officer who reportedly died ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the implementation of the UGC’s new 2026 regulations, keeping the 2012 rules in force ...
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