New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to entertain a plea by the Enforcement Directorate against an order passed by Calcutta high Court, in October last year, issuing guidelines to the media in connection with the probe against Rujira Banerjee, wife of TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee . The high court had issued guidelines to probe agencies to not disclose to either public or media, before the filing of a chargesheet, investigation details in relation with any person, an accused, a suspect or witness insofar as Rujira Banerjee, is concerned.
Additional Solicitor General SV Raju, representing ED, submitted before a bench led by Justice Hrishikesh Roy that it is virtually a final order. Raju pointed out that guidelines have been issued and ultimate relief has been granted by the high court to Banerjee by the interim order. Raju pressed for a stay on the guidelines issued by the high court.
The bench, also comprising justice Prashant Kumar Mishra, said that the ED’s plea is against an interim order of the high court, and it is not inclined to entertain it.
The bench made it clear to Raju that it would either dismiss the ED’s plea or the agency can withdraw it. Raju agreed to withdraw the plea. In October last year, the high court issued a slew of guidelines and directed the probe agencies and media outlets to strictly adhere to those.