Calcutta High Court says no to CBI probe into Lalgarh massacre
The Calcutta High Court has refused to order a CBI probe into the Lalgarh killing case and directed the state CID to continue to probe the matter.
In an interim order on a PIL seeking a CBI probe into the 7th January incident that left nine dead, the court, however, said it would monitor the progress of the investigation by the CID.
A division bench comprising Chief Justice J N Patal and justice A K Roy on Wednesday also directed the West Bengal government to pay compensation to the kin of the dead and the injured within seven days.
The court directed the Joint Forces to find out if armed camps existed in the Jangalmahal area and to destroy them if they are found.
It also directed the Home Secretary of the state to file a report on compliance of its order and progress of the CID investigation on 4th February when the matter will be taken up for hearing again.
The court directed that the kin of those, who died in the firing at Netail village in Lalgarh area allegedly by armed cadres of the CPI-M, be paid Rs two lakh each.
The kin of the seriously injured would get Rs one lakh each and those of the injured Rs 50,000.
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