Calcutta High Court appointed officers at Amit Shah rally site
Calcutta High Court appointed officers at Amit Shah rally site
On behalf of the BJP, the party's leader Tathagata Roy, who is also a structural engineer, is present as an expert to implement those statutory norms for building of that stage.

Kolkata: The special officers appointed by the Calcutta High Court to enforce civic statutory norms for building the stage for the proposed Amit Shah rally on Sunday have started inspecting the site of meeting.

The officers, DG (Fire Services) and Joint Commissioner (Development) of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation, are being assisted by a senior officer of the Kolkata Police as directed by the court.

On behalf of the BJP, the party's leader Tathagata Roy, who is also a structural engineer, is present as an expert to implement those statutory norms for building of that stage.

The Mamata Banerjee government which was planning to appeal against the single bench order delivered by the High Court on Friday has not filed its application yet.

The appeal was supposed to be made before the division bench of the Chief Justice Manjula Chellur, but she has already left Kolkata for a pre-scheduled engagement. The appeal, if filed, is now likely to be heard by a special bench of the acting Chief Justice Asim Banerjee.

But with every passing minute, the possibility of an appeal is getting bleaker since Saturday is a normal holiday at Calcutta High Court and for this appeal to be heard special arrangements have to be made.

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