The Calcutta High Court allows the Trinamool Congress (TMC) to operate certain bank accounts that have been frozen, but only to meet routine expenses and under court supervision. According to reports, the court permits the party to make necessary payments while placing restrictions on how the funds can be used. The order requires the TMC to follow conditions set by the court and to operate the accounts within the limits described, rather than using the money freely. Other actions related to the frozen accounts remain subject to the ongoing legal process. Both outlets describe the decision as a partial lifting of the freeze, focused on day-to-day operational needs, while maintaining oversight to ensure compliance with the court’s directions. The ruling does not remove the underlying basis for the freezing, and the party continues to be governed by the constraints imposed in the court order.