The high court functions from Monday to Friday and this is probably the first time since its inception in 1862 that it held a sitting on a Saturday, cancelling holiday.
The initiative was in deference to desire expressed by Chief Justice of India Justice Dipak Mishra through a letter in September to the chief justices of all high courts to hold special bench on Saturday to hear old criminal appeals.
"This is the first time that the high court is sitting on a Saturday," Public Prosecutor Saswata Gopal Mukherjee said.
In one of the appeals by a person convicted for killing his neighbour and sentenced to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment, the bench reduced the jail term to eight years.
Julmuddin Sheikh of Nalhati in Birbhum, whose appeal was pending before the high court since 2010, was convicted by the lower court for killing his neighbour during a fight over a cow eating boiled paddy.
Other appeals were mostly related to cases of gangrape, rape of minors and drug trafficking.
The court upheld the convictions in these cases and said the period undergone would be set aside from their terms if already they have not served out their whole term and have been released.
Hearing the appeals, Justice Bagchi requested public prosecutor Mukherjee to bring up before the court such appeals, wherein sentences have already been served by the convicts but their appeals before the high court have remained pending.
While one of the appeals heard today was filed in 2005, another was filed in 2007 and five others in 2008.
Two of the appeals heard were filed in 2009 and the rest eight appeals were filed in 2010.
There were 2,23,261 cases pending before the Calcutta High Court as on October 31 this year, of which 39,643 are criminal appeals, according to available statistics.
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