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Home ministry asks states to fast-track cases against MPs, MLAs

The direction comes in the wake of Supreme Court setting a deadline to complete trial in cases involving lawmakers

The move is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s (right) direction on 24 July asking home minister Rajnath Singh (left) and law minister to work out a mechanism to settle cases against politicians within a year. Photo: PTIPremium
The move is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s (right) direction on 24 July asking home minister Rajnath Singh (left) and law minister to work out a mechanism to settle cases against politicians within a year. Photo: PTI

New Delhi: The home ministry has asked all state governments to speed up cases against MPs and MLAs facing charges which attract disqualification, directing them to seek day-to-day trial in courts, appoint special public prosecutors and ensure regular monitoring.

The direction came in the wake of Supreme Court setting a deadline to complete trial in cases involving lawmakers. The step is also in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s direction on 24 July asking the home minister and law minister to work out a mechanism to settle cases against politicians within a year to cleanse politics from tainted lawmakers.

Quoting the Supreme Court directive, Union home minister Rajnath Singh and Union home secretary Anil Goswami have written separate letters to chief ministers and chief secretaries of all states and Union Territories advising them to take action for ensuring the compliance of the directions of the apex court to complete the trial against sitting MPs and MLAs who have charges framed against them that attract disqualification.

Any sentence which attracts punishment of two years and above can lead to disqualification from Parliament or state legislature. According to a 10 March 2014 direction of the Supreme Court, cases against MPs and MLAs which attract disqualification under Section 8(1), 8(2) and 8(3) of the Representation of the People Act needed to be completed within one year of framing charges.

“Once any case has been identified then the assistant public prosecutors/ public prosecutors will move a prayer before the concerned magistrate/ sessions judge seeking a fast track trial of the case on a day-to-day basis in compliance with the above mentioned order of the Supreme Court," the letter to the states said.

The home minister and home secretary said that in case there is a shortage of prosecutors, then the state should appoint a special public prosecutor to ensure that the case is not delayed for want of a prosecutor.

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Published: 07 Sep 2014, 06:45 PM IST
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