The High Court has expressed its disapproval regarding the ongoing tussle between the Governor of Bengal and the Chief Minister, stating that such conflicts should not be resolved through court proceedings. The court highlighted that the political dynamics and constitutional roles of the Governor and Chief Minister are best addressed through dialogue and political discourse rather than legal battles. The justices emphasized the importance of maintaining a cooperative relationship between the two offices for the betterment of governance and public welfare. They urged both parties to engage in constructive discussions to resolve their differences amicably, rather than escalating the matter to the judiciary, which could lead to unnecessary complications and distractions from their primary responsibilities. This statement underlines the judiciary’s role in maintaining the separation of powers and encourages political leaders to prioritize effective governance over contentious disputes.
The High Court has expressed its disapproval regarding the ongoing tussle between the Governor of Bengal and the Chief Minister, stating that such conflicts should not be resolved through court proceedings