SG says that his submissions are there on the affidavit.
Advocate General says State has not been given an opportunity to controvert the same.
Solicitor General : Mr.Singhvi has not denied CM going there.
Advocate General : They should be in the pleadings. SG should refrain from making such submissions which are not on record.
Advocate General Kishore Dutta takes objection to SG repeatedly saying "CM barged into office" as state of West Bengal has not been made a party in the CBI's petition and no copy has been served on the state.
Luthra : I find it really discomfiting that an agency, which carries out hostile arrests, in violation of all procedure, gives a lecture on rule of law.
SG shots back telling "CM barged into CBI Office".
"Let us not stoop to level of street fight", SG says.
Singhvi says he wants to make 3 quick points in 3 minutes.
SG : Mr.Singhvi the problem is your 3 points will never end in 3 minutes.
Singhvi : That is for the bench to decide how much time to give.
SG : I am telling this in lighter vein.
Bench says there is also the threat of a cyclone hitting West Bengal soon and the Court may not be able to hear the matter in coming days. That also needs to be taken into account, the bench tells SG.
Bench says it has 3 options - to continue house-arrest, to grant interim-bail, or to finally dispose of the matter.
Whatever orders passed by it can be the subject matter of SLP in SC. So what is the prejudice caused by bench hearing the matter today? Bench asks SG.
Bench says that the order of Justice Banerjee could not be challenged as it does not constitute the order of the bench.
Bench asks how does its hearing of the matter today will affect the SLP filed by the CBI, because the matter will be the subject-matter of the SLP.
One of the judges in the bench asks SG which all orders are challenged.
SG answers - The order of Justice Banerjee's order of granting interim bail and the order allowing house-arrest, while referring the matter to larger bench.