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Calcutta High Court allows Trinamool to operate frozen accounts under judicial watch
The Calcutta High Court permitted Trinamool to operate frozen accounts under judicial supervision, appointing retired judge Subrata Talukda to countersign cheques. Trinamool's accounts, holding ₹440 crore, were frozen in June following a complaint from a rebel MLA.
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