This book gives a different view point into the Singur controversy. The book is completely apolitical and purely based on legality to prove its hypothesis. All information in this book has been derived from a myriad of legal and non-legal sources. This book looks at the Singur issue through the eyes of the three essential requisites to prove negligence, i.e, presence of a duty of care, breach of that duty and ultimately, damage caused due to the above two characteristics to come to a conclusion.