West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee appeared before the Supreme Court and personally argued her own case against the Election Commission, opposing the SIR exercise in West Bengal. In a rare political and constitutional moment, the Chief Minister presented her arguments directly before the Chief Justice of India, raising serious concerns over the conduct and neutrality of the Election Commission. Mamata Banerjee stated that she had written multiple letters to the Commission, questioning its role and functioning in the present matter. The hearing, which lasted around 40 minutes, witnessed sharp exchanges and significant constitutional questions ahead of upcoming elections.
This ground report by Law Street Journal brings you firsthand insights from the Supreme Court, capturing the legal, political, and democratic dimensions of this crucial case. Stay connected for verified courtroom updates.



