Calcutta HC appoints special officer for debit-frozen TMC bank accounts, to manage Mamata-led group's expenses

The Calcutta High Court has appointed a retired judge as a special officer to manage the day-to-day expenses of a TMC faction following the freezing of their bank accounts. The accounts were frozen after a complaint alleging they contained proceeds of crime.
Why it matters
This intervention highlights judicial involvement in internal political party disputes and the management of party finances during legal investigations.
The Calcutta High Court on Thursday (July 9, 2026) appointed a special officer to manage the day-to-day expenses of the Mamata Banerjee-aligned TMC from three debit-frozen bank accounts of the party.
The article reports on court proceedings and legal orders without taking a side in the internal TMC factional dispute.
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