Mon Apr 06 23:30:19 UTC 2026: ### Headline: CJI Carries Mobile to Court for Calcutta High Court Communications; BJP Leaders Attend Training in Classroom Setting

The Story

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant broke with courtroom tradition by bringing his mobile phone into court on Monday. He needed to access communications from the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice regarding the SIR exercise. He humorously noted it was the first time he’d ever brought a phone into a courtroom, eliciting amusement from the lawyers present. Separately, nearly 400 BJP leaders from the Maharajganj Lok Sabha seat, represented by MoS Finance and BJP UP president Pankaj Chaudhary, attended a two-day training program held in a degree college classroom.

Key Points

  • CJI Surya Kant brought a mobile phone into court to access communications from the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice.
  • The communications related to the SIR exercise.
  • Pankaj Chaudhary, BJP UP president, attended a two-day training program with nearly 400 BJP leaders.
  • The training program was held in a degree college classroom.
  • Leaders sat on benches, shared by three, and took notes on a blackboard.
  • Some Congress leaders in the Pawan Khera camp are reportedly unhappy with the party leadership for not supporting his allegations against Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma.

Key Takeaways

  • The CJI’s use of a mobile phone in court, while unusual, highlights the increasing reliance on digital communication in official matters.
  • The BJP training program underscores the party’s focus on grassroots engagement and ideological reinforcement among its leaders.
  • The discontent within the Congress party reveals internal tensions and potential strategic disagreements on how to address allegations against political opponents.

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