New Delhi:The Supreme Court has been informed that special courts for trial of criminal cases in connection with lawmakers, MP and MLA, decided more than 2,000 cases in 2023, and in 2023, 1,746 fresh criminal cases were filed against the MPs/MLAs and a total of 4,474 cases remain pending as on January 1, 2024. Also, around 501 candidates with criminal cases are contesting the Lok Sabha elections in the first two phases.
An affidavit has been filed in the apex court by senior advocate Vijay Hansaria, who is amicus curiae in a PIL filed by advocate Ashwini Upadhyay seeking expeditious disposal of criminal cases against MPs/MLAs. The affidavit said in 2023, 1,746 fresh criminal cases were filed against the MPs/MLAs and a total of 4,474 cases remain pending as on January 1, 2024.
The affidavit said, “in view of the direction issued by this court in the present proceedings, the steps taken by the respective high courts, and expeditious hearing by the special court MP/MLA, more than 2000 cases have been decided in the year 2023. However, a large number of cases are pending, and many of them are for a long period”.
The affidavit said that more directions were required for speedy adjudication of pending trials and their investigation under strict monitoring by the respective high courts. It added that there are around 501 candidates with criminal cases who are contesting the Lok Sabha elections in the first two phases.
The affidavit, referring to a report of NGO 'Association of Democratic Reforms for the Lok Sabha elections 2024 Phase I and Phase II,' said: “out of 2,810 candidates (Phase I - 1618 candidates and Phase II - 1,192 candidates), 501 (18 per cent) candidates have criminal cases against them, out of which, 327 (12 per cent) are serious criminal cases (punishable with imprisonment of 5 years and more)”.