Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Friday directed that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee can make statements regarding state Governor CV Ananda Bose as long as they conform to the laws.
Banerjee and TMC leader Kunal Ghosh filed an appeal before a division bench challenging an interim order by a single bench directing Banerjee and three others not to make any defamatory or incorrect statement against Bose.
Modifying the single bench order, a division bench presided over by Justice I P. Mukerji directed that Banerjee and Ghosh will be free to make statements regarding the governor as long as they conform to the laws of the land and are not defamatory.
The division bench, also comprising Justice Biswaroop Chowdhury, observed that a man’s reputation is sacrosanct to him and the law gives him the power to protect it. On the other hand, freedom of speech and expression is conferred on every citizen of India, which cannot be throttled.
This freedom is, however, subject to reasonable restrictions, the bench said.
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