Calcutta HC rejects Trinamool rebel faction's plea in ₹440 crore account freeze case
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Calcutta High Court on Monday, 13 July refused to entertain a plea from the 'rebel but majority' faction of the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC), led by Ritabrata Banerjee, seeking to be impleaded in a case challenging the Enforcement Directorate (ED)'s move to freeze three party bank accounts holding a combined ₹440 crore. The case was being heard before a single-judge bench of Justice Krishna Rao on a petition filed by the 'original but minority' faction led by former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her nephew Abhishek Banerjee.
What the Court Ruled
Justice Rao's bench declined to admit the Ritabrata-led faction's impleadment plea, observing that it is for the Election Commission of India (ECI) to adjudicate rival claims over the party name, election symbol, and — by extension — party funds. The bench held that it would not enter that dispute at the present stage, effectively deferring the factional contest to the constitutional authority tasked with resolving it.
Background: How the Accounts Were Frozen
The three bank accounts were initially placed under debit restrictions following instructions from the West Bengal Police, with the ED subsequently issuing its own freeze order as part of a parallel money-laundering investigation. Last week, a separate single-judge bench of the Calcutta High Court — headed by Justice Sougata Bhattacharya — had granted conditional access to the Mamata Banerjee-led faction. However, that relief was rendered incomplete by the ED's independent freeze, prompting the faction to approach Justice Rao's bench with a fresh challenge specifically targeting the ED's action.
ED's Legal Position
During Monday's hearing, Justice Rao questioned whether the ED's parallel investigation had been triggered by an FIR registered by the state police. The ED's counsel, Dhiraj Trivedi, argued that under the money-laundering law, the agency is empowered to initiate a suo motu investigation in cases involving a scheduled offence, without necessarily relying on a state police FIR. At the conclusion of arguments, Justice Rao's bench reserved its order.
The Larger Factional Battle
The dispute over the frozen accounts is inseparable from the broader split within the TMC. The Ritabrata Banerjee-led camp claims to represent the majority within the party, while the Mamata Banerjee-led camp holds the legacy leadership and the party's established organisational structure. With the ECI yet to rule on which faction holds legitimate claim to the TMC's name and symbol, both sides are simultaneously fighting legal and institutional battles. The outcome of the ECI adjudication will likely determine who ultimately controls the frozen funds.
What Happens Next
Justice Rao's bench is expected to pronounce its order on the Mamata faction's challenge to the ED freeze in the coming days. Separately, the ECI process on the factional dispute remains ongoing. Until both proceedings conclude, access to the ₹440 crore in the three accounts remains in legal limbo.