New Delhi:The Supreme Court Friday directed the West Bengal police to not take any coercive action against Union Minister of State for Home Nisith Pramanik, in a 2018 attempt to murder case. A bench comprising Justices Bela M Trivedi and Pankaj Mithal said no coercive steps should be taken against the petitioner till the matter is heard by the High Court.
The bench noted that the petitioner's counsel contended that the next date when the circuit bench at Jalpaiguri is on January 22. The state government counsel assured that no arrest would be made till then and urged the court to not record it in the order.
On January 11, Pramanik's counsel had contended before the court that his client is a Member of Parliament and the High Court declined to grant him protection from arrest. The counsel submitted that earlier he was with the Trinamool Congress and now he is with the BJP, and stressed that he may be arrested in the case and urged the court to grant him protection. The bench said that his plea was still pending before the High Court and asked why couldn’t he move there.