Calcutta HC Judge Justice Protik Prakash Banerjee Passes Away

Calcutta High Court judge Justice Protik Prokash Banerjee passed away on Friday morning due to heart failure. He was 51 years old.

He was elevated as a judge of the Calcutta High Court in September 2017. He enrolled at the bar on January 25, 1995, and practiced in Calcutta HC. 

Son of late Mukul Prokash Banerjee, Senior Advocate, and past Secretary of the Bar Association of High Court of Calcutta, and late Lekha Banerjee Advocate, Justice Banerjee was educated at Calcutta Boys School and University College of Law, Calcutta University. 

While at the bar, he wrote commentaries on several subjects, including Bengal Excise Act, the Essential Commodities Act, the Original Side Rules and Appellate Side Rules, which went into more than one edition. He was a guest lecturer at NUJS, used to write blogs on Lawctopus as Protikda. 

As a judge, he delivered judgments upholding individual liberties and gender equalities. In a case, concerning the denial of child care leave, Justice Banerjee observed, "patriarchy is inconsistent with the normative demands of democratic constitutionalism, its persistence is a continuing threat to democracy."

Last year, he had passed an order granting interim protection from arrest to Rajeev Kumar IPS, in the sensational CBI vs Kolkata Police case, after framing a question of law, "Can CBI seek custodial interrogation of a person who is not an accused in the case?". 

He had also framed the question regarding the validity of the Central Bureau of Investigation in a case and referred the issues to the larger. 

He also rescued from hearing a case on the ground that the lawyer was his Facebook friend.


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