ED v West Bengal & Mamata Banerjee Over IPAC Raid : Live Updates From Supreme Court

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18 March 2026 11:13 AM IST

  • ED v West Bengal & Mamata Banerjee Over IPAC Raid : Live Updates From Supreme Court
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    The Supreme Court is hearing the writ petition filed by the Enforcement Directorate against the State of West Bengal over the interference by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee with the ED's raid of the office of the I-PAC, the political consultant of the Trinamool Congress.

    A bench comprising Justice Pankaj Mishra and Justice NV Anjaria is hearing the matter.

    In January, the Court issued notice on ED's plea and stayed further proceedings in the West Bengal FIRs lodged against the ED officials, observing that the matter raised a serious issue which required examination to avoid a possible “situation of lawlessness” in the state. The Court also directed the state to preserve CCTV footage and other electronic material relating to the January 8 search.

    Follow this page for live updates from the hearing.


    Live Updates

    • 18 March 2026 11:33 AM IST

      Divan then takes the Court through provisions of Foreign Exchange Management Act regarding establishment of ED and its functions.

    • 18 March 2026 11:26 AM IST

      Divan : ED is essentially a Department within the Department of Revenue. If we allow this, then a situation can arise where Article 32 is being used by one department against another department or between two States or between Centre or and the states. This is really to be appropriately decided by a panel of 5 judges.

    • 18 March 2026 11:24 AM IST

      Divan argues that the issue whether a Government Department like ED can file a writ petition under Article 32 against the State must be heard by a 5-judge bench.


    • 18 March 2026 11:21 AM IST

      Bench allows Divan to start submissions on maintainability.

      Divan begins submissions on maintainability of the petition .

      Divan: Ed is not a juristic entity and does it cannot maintain a petition under article 32. Second, if the fundamental rights of ED cannot be breached then the Article 32 petition is not maintainable.

      SG interjects, says the State of West Bengal has filed Article 32 petition. State of Kerala has filed writ petition.

    • 18 March 2026 11:20 AM IST

      Justice Mishra refuses to adjourn matter.

      Justice Mishra says, "Let them (ED) start arguing, you can respond later."

      Divan says in that case, the State's preliminary objection to the maintainability of the ED's petition must be heard first. SG opposes, saying he wants to open on merits.

      Justice Mishra says both issues (merits and maintainability) can be considered together. Divan opposes, says maintainabity must be considered as preliminary issue.

      Justice Mishra : You cannot dictate what the Court should do.

    • 18 March 2026 11:17 AM IST

      Divan: We need time to file response as rejoinder has very lengthy paragraphs of new assertions which have travelled beyond the scope of the petition.

      Divan: After my counter on merits was filed, they(ED) filed this rejoinder which travels beyond the scope of the petition. And they will have to satisfy why they have come here under Article 32

      Divan: if court ignores the rejoinder then there is no problem but if the rejoinder is going to be looked into...

      J Mishra: Why should we ignore anything? You cannot dictate.

      Divan: I can only request.

      J Mishra: Whatever is on record we will consider it

      Divan: What is on record includes the rejoinder which travels beyond the scope of petition.

    • 18 March 2026 11:16 AM IST

      Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta, for the ED, opposes adjournment, saying that the ED's rejoinder was filed 4 weeks' back. "You had no time to get instructions for 4 weeks. It is a serious case where a sitting Chief Minister disrupted ED raid," SG says.

      Divan repeats adjournment request. Senior Advocate Menaka Guruswamy, for the State, also backs Divan's request.

    • 18 March 2026 11:15 AM IST

      Senior Advocate Shyam Divan, for the State of West Bengal, requests for adjournment, seeking time to file response to the rejoinder filed by the ED.

      Divan says that the ED's rejoinder has new facts, which need to be traversed. 

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