The Sunday Guardian

MORE THAN 4,000 CRIMINAL CASES PENDING AGAINST SITTING, FORMER LAWMAKERS

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from setting up of special courts to expedite such cases.

Interestin­gly, Upadhyay’s own party had promised before the Lok Sabha elections in 2014 that all tainted MPs and MLAs would be put behind bars if it was voted to power. Hansaria told the court that special designated courts in all districts of 18 states should be set up for the speedy trial of these cases.

The report says that 992 cases, almost one-fourth of the total, are pending in Uttar Pradesh alone, followed by 331 in Odisha, while more than 300 cases are pending in Tamil Nadu, Bihar and Maharashtr­a.

As per the report, these cases are pending in 440 out of 724 districts across the country. While 505 cases are pending in various sessions courts, 1,928 cases are pend- ing in magistrate courts, 33 in special courts under statutes, while 1,650 cases have been transferre­d to special courts for MPs/MLAs.

In Uttar Pradesh, all 992 cases have been transferre­d to the special court for MPs and MLAs, headed by an additional sessions judge-rank officer, in Allahabad. Similarly, in Madhya Pradesh, all 292 cases have been transferre­d to the special court in Bhopal.

As many as 22 FIRs are registered against former Samajwadi Party MP Ateeq Ahmed, of which 10 are for offences punishable with imprisonme­nt for life or death sentence and are pending at various stages. Twelve FIRs have been registered against former MLA Pawan Kumar Pandey between 1989 and 2017, of which three are related to life imprisonme­nt/ death sentence.

Others against whom FIRs are registered include Kha- lid Azeem, Upendra Tiwari, Chote Lal Gangwar. Trial against Kerala MLA M.M. Mani is yet to begin. Former Karnataka Chief Minister and BJP leader B.S. Yeddyurapp­a has 18 cases pending against him, of which 14 are punishable with life imprisonme­nt.

The report says that charges have not been framed in three TADA cases against Kandhalbha­i Sarmanbhai Jadeja, a sitting NCP MLA from Gujarat. Four sitting and former MLAs in Odisha have more than 100 criminal cases pending against them.

The Supreme Court has now directed the High Courts to assign and allocate these pending cases to as many lower courts to expedite their disposal. The SC also said that these directions will be applicable to Bihar and Kerala to start with and will then be reviewed accordingl­y.

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