Madras High Court Pushes for Faster Trials in Criminal Cases Against Politicians in Tamil Nadu

In a landmark decision, the Madras High Court has directed the Tamil Nadu government to expedite investigations and trials related to criminal cases involving Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) within the state. This directive aims to ensure swifter justice and reduce pendency in such cases.

What This Means for Tamil Nadu

This ruling signifies a significant step towards ensuring accountability for elected officials in Tamil Nadu. By expediting these cases, the judicial system aims to:

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Expedite Probe, Trials In Criminal Cases Against MPs, MLAs: Madras High Court To State

Published: 3 April 2024 4:45 AM GMT


Introduction Criminal Trial Cases Against MPs, MLAs

In a significant development, the Madras High Court has issued a directive to the State, urging an acceleration in the investigation and trial proceedings concerning criminal cases involving Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) within the State.


The Directive

The directive was delivered by the bench comprising Chief Justice SV Gangapurwala and Justice J Sathya Narayana Prasad, as part of a suo moto petition initiated by the court in 2020. The petition aimed to oversee the advancement of criminal cases against MPs and MLAs.


Current Status of Cases

According to the court’s statement, out of the 20 cases presently under trial, nine are approaching the final stages. Cases awaiting the framing of charges require swift action. Additionally, numerous cases are currently under investigation, which must also be promptly addressed. The Learned Public Prosecutor is tasked with overseeing the progress of these matters.


Insights from the Advocate General

Advocate General PS Raman informed the court that a total of 561 cases were pending against MPs and MLAs in the State, encompassing offenses under the Indian Penal Code and other Acts. Regarding cases under the Prevention of Corruption Act, it was disclosed that 20 cases were pending trial, with nine under investigation. Furthermore, nine cases were reported to be in advanced stages of trial.


Urgency for Action

The court emphasized the urgency of expediting trials and effectively managing investigations in these cases.


Judicial Oversight

It is noteworthy that the court had taken suo motu cognizance to monitor cases concerning the withdrawal of prosecution against MPs and MLAs since September 16, 2020, following a landmark judgment by the Apex Court in the case of Ashwini Kumari Upadhyay and Others Vs. Union of India and others.

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Conclusion

The directive from the Madras High Court underscores the importance of expeditious legal proceedings in cases involving public representatives. With the court’s vigilance and oversight, it is expected that these cases will see timely resolution, ensuring accountability and justice.


Case Title: Suo Motu v State of Tamil Nadu and Others
Case No: WP 16154 of 2020

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