Abhishek Banerjee appears at Bidhannagar Court to give voice samples in hate speech case
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Trinamool Congress general secretary and Diamond Harbour Lok Sabha MP Abhishek Banerjee is scheduled to appear before the Bidhannagar Court in North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal on Wednesday, 15 July to submit his voice samples in a hate speech case, following a firm ultimatum from the Calcutta High Court. The case relates to allegations that Banerjee made violence-inciting statements and threatened the Union Home Minister at an election campaign rally ahead of the recently concluded Assembly polls.
Background of the Case
Banerjee, the nephew of former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, had twice skipped court notices requiring him to appear before a judicial magistrate and forensic experts at Bidhannagar Court to provide his voice samples. The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the West Bengal Police is conducting the investigation into the alleged hate speech.
Despite being advised by the Calcutta High Court to cooperate with the CID probe, Banerjee's legal team repeatedly approached different benches of the court seeking exemption from submitting the voice samples — a move that drew sharp observations from the judiciary.
Court's Ultimatum and Conditions
On 10 July, a single-judge bench of Justice Sougata Bhattacharya of the Calcutta High Court issued a firm ultimatum to the Diamond Harbour MP, directing him to appear at Bidhannagar Court by 2 pm on 15 July to submit his voice samples. Justice Bhattacharya warned that failure to comply would result in the withdrawal of interim protection from coercive police action that Banerjee currently enjoys until 31 July, and could also attract a financial penalty.
Notably, the court observed that the primary condition attached to the interim protection was Banerjee's cooperation with the CID investigation — a condition he had, until then, not fulfilled.
Counsel's Assurance and Security Arrangements
Faced with the prospect of losing his legal protection, Banerjee's counsel informed the court that his client would comply with the direction and appear before the district court. The counsel also requested the court to ensure that Banerjee does not face any physical harassment during his appearance.
Justice Bhattacharya, addressing this concern, ruled that the police would be responsible for providing security to Banerjee during his appearance at Bidhannagar Court on Wednesday.
What This Means Going Forward
Wednesday's appearance marks a significant development in the case, as it brings Banerjee a step closer to formal forensic scrutiny. Should the voice samples match the alleged hate speech recordings, investigators could use the evidence to strengthen the case. If Banerjee fails to appear despite his counsel's assurance, the court has made clear that his interim protection from arrest will be revoked. The case is being closely watched as a test of judicial authority over political figures in West Bengal.