Supreme Court sets one year deadline to complete trial in cases involving MPs and MLAs

Last year, the apex court had struck down a provision in the electoral law that protects a convicted lawmaker from disqualification.

Supreme Court sets one year deadline to complete trial in cases involving MPs and MLAs
NEW DELHI: In order to expedite proceedings against sitting MPs and MLAs in criminal cases, the Supreme Court today set a deadline for lower courts to complete trial in cases involving lawmakers within a year of framing of charges.

A bench headed by Justice R M Lodha also said that trial courts will have to give explanation to the Chief Justice of the respective high court if the trial is not completed within a year.

The bench, however, said the period can be extended by the Chief Justice of the high court if he is satisfied with the reason given by trial judge for not completing the trial within this period.

It said all such proceedings involving lawmakers must be conducted on a day-to-day basis in order to expedite the trial

As the trial is kept pending for years, lawmakers continue to enjoy membership of the legislative body despite being charged in a heinous offence, the court noted.

The court passed the order on a PIL filed by an NGO, Public Interest Foundation, seeking its direction for expeditious trial in cases involving lawmakers.
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The NGO contended that MPs and MLAs continue to be Members of Parliament and Assembly for a long time due to delay in proceedings.
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