Chief Justices Intervention in Malda Incident: Details of Late-Night Communications

**Supreme Court Chief Justice Condemns Incident Involving Judicial Officers in Malda**
The Chief Justice of India has expressed strong disapproval regarding a recent incident in Malda, West Bengal, where judicial officers were reportedly gheraoed (surrounded and held) by a group of individuals. The incident has raised significant concerns about the safety and independence of judicial personnel in the region.
In a series of interventions, the Chief Justice revealed that he had received late-night calls and remained engaged in discussions until 2 AM to address the situation. The judiciarys response and the Chief Justices proactive measures underscore the importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring that judicial officers can operate free from external pressures.
This incident highlights ongoing tensions in West Bengal regarding political influences on the judiciary. The Chief Justices condemnation has been echoed by various legal experts and members of the legal community, who advocate for the protection of judicial independence.
Authorities are currently reviewing the circumstances surrounding the gherao to prevent future occurrences and ensure the protection of judicial proceedings in the state. This situation serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by the judiciary in maintaining its integrity in the face of political and social pressures.
