New Delhi, April 21 -- The Supreme Court on Monday stayed away from issuing an order to President Droupadi Murmu to deploy para military force in West Bengal amid concerns over the violence in Murshidabad, saying that the top court is already facing allegations of "encroaching" into the executive domain.

Justice BR Gavai turned down a petitioner's plea to deploy the para military forces in an apparent reference to recent attacks on the judiciary.

"You want us to issue writ of mandamus to the President to impose this? As it is, we are facing allegations of encroaching into executive (domain). Please," Justice Gavai was quoted as saying by Bar and Bench.

The senior judge was seemingly alluding to a recent criticism faced by the Supreme C...