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[31/03, 11:35] sekarreporter1: West Bengal elections: Calcutta HC dismisses PIL challenging transfer of IAS-IPS officers ordered by ECI Read here: barandbench.com/news/west-beng… [31/03, 11:35] Meta AI: The Calcutta High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) decision to transfer several IAS and IPS officers in West Bengal ahead of the Assembly elections. The transfers, which included the chief secretary, home secretary, and DGP, were made immediately after the election schedule was announced. ¹ The petitioner, Arka Kumar Nag, had argued that the large-scale transfers would disrupt the state’s administration and were politically motivated. However, the ECI defended its actions, stating that it has the authority to transfer officers to ensure free and fair elections. ² The court, led by Chief Justice Sujoy Paul, upheld the ECI’s decision, emphasizing its powers in managing state officials during elections. Would you like to know more about the implications of this ruling or the Election Commission’s powers in India? [31/03, 11:35] Meta AI: The Calcutta High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) decision to transfer several IAS and IPS officers in West Bengal ahead of the Assembly elections. The transfers, which included the chief secretary, home secretary, and DGP, were made immediately after the election schedule was announced. ¹ The petitioner, Arka Kumar Nag, had argued that the large-scale transfers would disrupt the state’s administration and were politically motivated. However, the ECI defended its actions, stating that it has the authority to transfer officers to ensure free and fair elections. ² The court, led by Chief Justice Sujoy Paul, upheld the ECI’s decision, emphasizing its powers in managing state officials during elections. Would you like to know more about the implications of this ruling or the Election Commission’s powers in India?
by Sekar Reporter · Published March 31, 2026
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