The Calcutta High Court has issued a significant order restraining Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, from making defamatory remarks against the state’s Governor. This decision comes amidst escalating political tensions between the state government and the Governor’s office. The court’s ruling aims to maintain decorum and prevent the spread of inflammatory statements that could escalate the already strained relations between the two political entities.
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- Calcutta High Court issues restraining order against Mamata Banerjee.
- Order aims to prevent defamatory comments towards the West Bengal Governor.
- Court cites need to maintain dignity in public discourse.
- Decision follows escalating political tensions in West Bengal.
- Mamata Banerjee known for vocal criticisms against political opponents.
- Governor’s office welcomes the court’s decision.
- Legal experts view the ruling as a step towards political accountability.
- Previous instances of verbal clashes between state government and Governor.
- Order intended to foster a more civil political environment.
- Future implications for freedom of speech and political discourse in the state.
