Media & Entertainment News Teen Kanya’ not screened at Star theatre November 5, 2012 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Despite initial claims by director Agnideb Chattopadhyay, his “anti-government” Bengali movie “Teen Kanya” was not screened at the state-run Star theatre here Sunday. The suspense-thriller was released Friday across Bengal and shown in private cinema halls. The film is said to bear a resemblance to the real-life Park Street rape case in February, in which […] Read more » 'West Bengal Anglo-Indian woman anti-government Bengali movie Chattopadhyay chief minister Mamata Banerjee director Agnideb Chattopadhyay fabricated Hemendra Dave Kolkata Municipal Corporation Park Street rape case private cinema halls rape victim real-life Park Street rape case Star theatre Teen Kanya Teen Kanya' not screened West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress
Top Law News Singur Issue: WB govt moves Supreme court August 7, 2012 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment After striking down of Singur Land Act by the Calcutta High Court, the West Bengal government has decided to move the Supreme Court to challenge the Calcutta High Court order. In the appeal the state government said the purpose of the Act is employment generation, rehabilitation and returning the land to unwilling farmers. It claims […] Read more » chief minister Mamata Banerjee Nano Nano project Singur Singur controversy Singur Issue Singur Issue in supreme court Singur Land Act Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Act Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Act 2011 TATA in Singur TATA in Singur controversy Tata Motors WB Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
Top Law News Blame game over delay faced by new Bengal judges April 10, 2012 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The swearing-in ceremony of seven new judges of the Calcutta High Court had to be deferred by several hours Monday, leading to a blame game as to who was responsible. While the West Bengal law minister said the delay was caused by the governor not signing the required papers, a senior High Court official said […] Read more » Calcutta High Court chief justice J.N. Patel chief minister Mamata Banerjee Law Minister Moloy Ghatak