The Supreme Court on Monday adjourned the hearing on
the bail plea of Partha Chatterjee, an MLA and former West Bengal education
minister, in a money laundering case related to cash-for-jobs recruitment
irregularities.
A bench of justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan
adjourned the hearing observing that it has to go through the files relating to
custody being served by Chatterjee.
Meanwhile, Chatterjee's counsel submitted the
affidavit apprising about his custody in other cases.
In the last hearing, the top court sought to know
the period of judicial custody and police custody undergone by Chatterjee.
The top court last week noted that the trial, in the
money laundering case related to irregularities of recruitment of primary
teachers, against Partha Chatterjee, an MLA and former West Bengal education
minister, is yet to start and hundreds of witnesses are supposed to be
examined.
Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi for Chatterjee in the
last hearing informed the top court that his client is in jail for nearly 2.5 years,
183 witnesses are in the case and the trial is yet to start. He also referred
to his age and said that he is 73 years old.
Additional Solicitor General SV Raju, appearing for
the Enforcement Directorate, had opposed Partha Chatterjee's bail plea in the
case and said that charges were serious in nature and a huge amount of cash was
seized.
The top court also took into account that the
allegations are serious. The top court sought to know the status of the
investigation.
ASG Raju said that a chargesheet has been filed in
the case. The top court also noted the low conviction rate in money laundering
cases.
The top court was also informed that Partha is
undergoing judicial custody in another case being probed by the CBI.
The top court was hearing Partha Chatterjee's bail
plea in a case related to cash-for-jobs recruitment irregularities.
In July 2022, the Enforcement Directorate (ED)
arrested the former West Bengal Education Minister and TMC leader Partha
Chatterjee in connection with the West Bengal School Service Commission (SSC)
teacher recruitment scam. Chatterjee was previously lodged at the Presidency
Correctional Home in May this year.
The Enforcement Directorate had earlier recovered
over Rs 21 crore in cash from the house of an associate of West Bengal Minister
Partha Chatterjee.
TMC had suspended Partha Chatterjee, arrested in the
teacher recruitment scam in the state, from the party and removed him from all
the party posts.
Earlier Calcutta High Court had recently directed
the CBI to carry out investigations into the recruitment scam of Group 'C'
& 'D' staff, Assistant Teachers of classes IX-XII and primary teachers. In
these cases, involving the illegal appointment of non-teaching staff (Group C
& D), teaching staff. ED is investigating cases under the Prevention of
Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA).