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Supreme Court Hears ED Plea, Allegations of Obstruction Against Bengal Govt in Coal Scam Probe

The Supreme Court on Tuesday began hearing the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) petition alleging obstruction of its investigation into the West Bengal coal scam, with serious allegations levelled against the state administration. Appearing for the ED, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta termed the incident “shocking and disturbing,” claiming that the Chief Minister of West Bengal interfered with lawful proceedings during ED raids. The ED alleged that while searches were underway at the residence and office of an accused, the Chief Minister reached the spot and took away documents and mobile phones, thereby obstructing the probe. The Supreme Court, however, first questioned the maintainability of the petition, asking why the ED had approached the apex court directly instead of the High Court. Responding, the Solicitor General cited past instances in West Bengal where central agencies such as the CBI allegedly faced similar interference, prompting Supreme Court intervention. He also informed the court that ED officers present during the raid have separately approached the Supreme Court under Article 32, alleging intimidation and threats by senior state police officials. The ED has sought strict action, including suspension of police officers accused of obstructing the investigation, and demanded departmental inquiries. The court is currently examining the submissions, with further proceedings underway. The case is being closely watched due to its constitutional and federal implications.

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