Tripura High Court rejects MLA Debbarma’s complaint against journalist Pranab Sarkar
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 27th February 2026 at 3:43pm
The Tripura High Court has refused to direct the filing of an FIR on a complaint by Ramchandraghat MLA Ranjit Debbarma against an electronic media outlet, stating that no prima facie cognisable offence was made out under the BNSS, 2023.
According to Northeast Today.in, Justice Dr. T. Amarnath Goud dismissed the MLA’s plea challenging the closure report issued by West Agartala Police Station in a February 23 ruling. Debbarma had complained on October 26, 2025, that Tripura National and its editor Pranab Sarkar broadcast allegations that he possessed fake Bangladeshi identity documents. He claimed the report was deliberate and harmful, citing provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, SC/ST Act, and IT Act.
Police carried out a preliminary enquiry under Section 173(3) BNSS and decl...
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