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The Supreme Court of India directed the West Bengal government to decide within two weeks on granting prosecution sanction to the co-accused in the cash-for-jobs case involving former minister Partha Chatterjee. This directive came as the court considered Chatterjee's bail plea, where his lawyer argued that the absence of prosecution sanity for co-accused was delaying the trial. The court noted the extensive and divergent bail orders from the High Court.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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