The senior woman law officer welcomed the cabinet decision, saying "due process has been set in motion".
"I think it's very significant because the issue is of great public importance and that is the behaviour of a judge towards women, specially when it happens to be a retired supreme court judge and currently heading WBHRC," she said.
However, she said "the significance of this I think is that due process has been set on motion and will be followed" and even Ganguly and his supporters were also talking about following the due process which has been set on motion.
"I welcome this step for the reason that Justice Ganguly has been saying that he deserves to have his day in court that a due process will have to be followed. Even his supporters have been saying that due process is required to be followed.
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"The decision of the cabinet will go to the President and as I see it the President is normally bound by the advise of the cabinet," she said adding that the President "then makes the Reference to the Supreme Court of India, charges will be framed of "misbehaviour", thereafter the procedure prescribed by the rules of the Supreme Court of India for Article 317 contain a parallel where an inquiry has to be conducted".
Attorney General of India would be asked to assist the court and thereafter, evidence will be laid on charges which are framed.