The Bar Association of the Calcutta High Court and the Central Administrative Tribunal’s Kolkata Bench has resolved to abstain from work on Friday to protest the alleged assault on HC advocate Manujendra Narayan Roy and his son by police personnel of Bidhannagar East Police station on Wednesday night.
According to sources, Roy and his son Sourindra Narayan Roy were allegedly attacked by policemen in civilian clothes near their residence in Salt Lake. Roy, son of a retired Calcutta High Court Justice Ranendra Narayan Roy, sustained grievous injuries and is currently admitted to a private hospital.
The Bar Association has decided not to participate in any judicial proceedings before the High Court on Friday as a mark of protest. The association will review the situation on Monday after being informed about the punitive measures taken against the erring police personnel.
The letter stated, “In the said meeting it was unanimously resolved that as a mark of protest against the police atrocities perpetrated upon Manujendra Narayan Roy an Advocate and a member of Bar Association, High Court Calcutta, the Members of the Bar Association will not participate in any judicial proceedings in any mode and manner before this Hon’ble Court tomorrow i.e. 22.08.2025 from 10:30 am onwards, until proper and satisfactory punitive measure and/or action is taken against the erring police personnel who deliberately and brutally assaulted Manujendra Narayan Roy. The Bar Association shall review the situation on Monday i.e. 25.08.2025 at 10:30 am after being informed as to what punitive and satisfactory measures were taken against the erring police personnel.”
Meanwhile, the matter was mentioned before a single bench of Justice Tirthankar Ghosh, who granted permission to file the matter and directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police to preserve the CCTV footage of the location.
The court also directed the Commissioner of Police not to assign any further duty to Assistant Sub-Inspector Tushar Kumar Chandra, allegedly involved in the assault, till further orders.
The matter will be heard next on August 25.