1,097 criminal cases pending against lawmakers before special courts, Centre tells SC


New Delhi, Sep 11 (IANS): The Centre on Tuesday informed the Supreme Court that 1097 criminal cases are pending before 12 special courts against members of parliament and members of State legislatures in 11 states and a Union Territory.

The Ministry of Law and Justice in an affidavit told the court that there are a dozen courts -- six sessions and five magistrate courts (in the case of Tamil Nadu, the class of the court has not been indicated). As many as 1,233 criminal cases involving MPs and MLAs were transferred to these courts.

Of these 1,233 cases, 136 have been disposed of and 1,097 are pending.

The Centre's reply came in response to August 21 order of the top court seeking to know the number of special courts that have been set up following its December 14, 2017 order and the number of cases pending before these courts.

Of the special courts, two are in Delhi, one each in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. These courts, Centre told the court, would function within the territorial jurisdiction of the state they have been set up.

In the remaining states where the cases against MP/MLAs are less than 65, the Centre has said these would be tried by regular courts in fast-track mode.

On the requirement of additional courts, the Centre said that Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Patna and Calcutta high courts have said that there was no need for additional courts.

The Bombay High Court has said it needs additional courts, but it has not indicated the number. The Delhi High Court has left it to the government to take a call. The Madras High Court, Andhra Pradesh High Court (for both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh) and Allahabad High Court, the Centre said have not furnished any information.

The top court by its December 2017 order had directed the Centre to set up special courts for trying criminal cases against lawmakers so that trial in these cases could conclude in a year.

The top court order came on a petition by Supreme Court lawyer and BJP leader Ashwimni Kumar Upadhyay who is seeking that the trial in criminal cases against the MPs/MLAs be done by special courts and conclude within one year.

The matter is listed for hearing on Wednesday.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 12 2018

    Why the delay in disposal of these cases which are quite sensitive and that too pertain to elected members of parliament and assembly

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  • Robotkem, Kemmannu

    Wed, Sep 12 2018

    How many lawmakers are there in the the Centre???
    1097 CRIMINAL CASES PENDING AGAINST LAWMAKERS???

    So, CRIMINALS ARE RULING OUR COUNTRY INDIA, Centre IMPLICITLY tells the SUPREME COURT!!!

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    Majority of Indians are stupid. that's why we have this situation

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    Every third MP in the 16th Lok Sabha has criminal charges while 82 per cent of the lawmakers have assets worth Rs one crore or more, as per Association for Democratic Reforms' (ADR) analysis.

    Civil society group ADR have analysed the self-sworn affidavits of 541 out of 543 winners in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections filed before the Election Commission.

    "Out of the 541 winners analysed, 186 (34 per cent) have declared criminal cases against themselves," ADR said in its detailed analysis

    BJP is leading the chart with as many as 98 winning candidates (35 %) out of total 282, are facing criminal charges.
    In AIADMK 6 out of 37 winners have been booked by police in some cases or other.

    The percentage of candidates facing criminal charges is highest in Shiv Sena as its 15 candidates out of the total 18 are booked in some cases or other.

    Perhaps India is the only nation in the world were "Representation of the People Act, 1950" gives rights to the candidate to contest election from jail have serious criminal charges against them, like crimes against women, murder, and attempt to murder.

    Loksabha 2014
    Election Summary
    HIGHLIGHTS OF WINNERS

    Total winners analyzed by NEW = 536
    Winners with declared criminal cases = 180 (34%)
    Winners with declared serious criminal cases = 116 (22%)
    Crorepati winners = 440 (82%)
    Winners who are graduate or above = 400 (75%)
    Winners who have not declared PAN = 7 (1%)
    Total women winners = 61 (11%)
    Total winners who have filed ITR = 492 (92%)

    Unless the citizens of India file PIL in Supreme Court for amendment of "Representation of the People Act, 1950" ask for decriminalization of political system, the nation will not prosper.

    Forget about demonetisation, the black money at the heart of Indian democracy India is far from reaching corruption free India.
    Perhaps this article is an eye opener for every voter who can't get Passport issued unless police cleared but you can win elections with criminal record in Incredible India.
    JaiHind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 11 2018

    Center has to take Action ...

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