Social media questions Mamata Banerjee's qualification; former Bengal CM appears as lawyer, ‘NO bar council membership’

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Mamata Banerjee appeared as a lawyer in Calcutta High Court for a post-poll violence case, sparking social media debate about her legal eligibility. 

Social media questions Mamata Banerjee's qualification; former Bengal CM appears as lawyer, ‘NO bar council membership’ (Handout via PTI Photo) Social media questions Mamata Banerjee's qualification; former Bengal CM appears as lawyer, ‘NO bar council membership’ (Handout via PTI Photo) (Handout via PTI Photo)

On 14 May, Mamata Banerjee appeared at the Calcutta High Court as a lawyer. The Trinamool Congress supremo argued in a case related to post-poll violence in West Bengal.

Social media reacted to the former chief minister’s role as a lawyer. Many of them were convinced that she was not legally eligible to practice law.

“I'm surprised why the lawyers accompanying Mamta didn't tell her of her ineligibility to appear before the court for not possessing a Certificate of Practice…” wrote one of them.

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Mamata Banerjee appeared at the Calcutta High Court to argue a case related to post-poll violence in West Bengal and alleged attacks on party offices. She represented a petition filed on behalf of the Trinamool Congress.

The Bar Council of India is seeking details about Mamata Banerjee's legal enrolment and practice status. They have asked the West Bengal Bar Council for her enrolment number, date of enrolment, and whether her practice status was suspended during her tenure as Chief Minister.

Social media users raised questions about Mamata Banerjee's eligibility to practice law, with some stating she only has a law degree but no Bar Council membership or permission to practice. The Bar Council of India is investigating her enrolment and practice status.

Mamata Banerjee appeared in court to argue a case concerning post-poll violence and attacks on Trinamool Congress party offices following the state assembly election results. She alleged that police inaction and violence affected party workers and minorities.

Social media reactions were mixed. Some users questioned her eligibility to practice law, while others praised her move as a sign of her fighting spirit and leadership. Some comments were sarcastic, comparing her to fictional lawyers.

“This is peak TMC hypocrisy. After years of jungle raj terror on BJP workers, Mamata’s courtroom drama & crocodile tears are disgusting. BJP won fair & square — no more excuses. The Bengal lion has roared loudly. Time to face reality!” one user commented.

“This is unfair! If Sunny Deol could be a lawyer in Damini, then why not her?” came a sarcastic comment.

One user wrote, “Had she enrolled herself at any given point in time with the Bar Council of WB, her name must now surely be in the list of renewal pending or Non Practising Advocates.”

“I, too, searched online & found out she has just a law degree. But NO bar council membership or permission to practice. This was just a costume drama,” came from another.

“As soon as Vijay became the Chief Minister, Didi became an actress and suddenly took on the role of a lawyer,” another user remarked.

There were, however, some social media users who praised the former CM’s move.

“What a historical day! Full respect to Mamata,” wrote one of them.

“Very good, this is how opposition leaders should lead; from the streets to courtrooms,” wrote another user.

Another user wrote, “Didi says she is now a free bird, BJP will now understand how much more dangerous the opposition leader Mamata Banerjee is than Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.”

“She is always a fighter,” declared another user.

BCI Seeks Explanation

Meanwhile, the Bar Council of India has directed the Bar Council of West Bengal to furnish details about Mamata Banerjee's legal enrolment and practice status. The BCI issued its letter on 14 May 14 itself, signed by Principal Secretary Srimanto Sen.

The BCI noted that Banerjee had served as Chief Minister of West Bengal from 2011 to 2026. It cited BCI Rules prescribing professional conduct, etiquette and dress standards for advocates appearing before courts and tribunals.

The BCI has sought factual verification of her enrolment and practice history.. It has not expressed any opinion on the permissibility of her appearance.

The BCI has asked for Banerjee's enrolment number and date of enrolment with the State Bar Council. It wants to know whether her name remains on the State Roll of Advocates.

It has also asked whether she gave any intimation of voluntary suspension or cessation of practice during her chief-ministership. Details of any subsequent resumption of practice have also been sought. The BCI further wants to know whether her current practice certificate is valid, suspended or otherwise.

The State Bar Council has been given two days to respond.

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