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Analysis of Pending Criminal Cases of Lok Sabha MPs from 2009
In response to a PIL filed by Public Interest Foundation, the Supreme Court on 10th March, 2014 directed that the criminal cases against MPs and MLAs should be completed within a year from the date of framing of charges by the trial court. Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and National Election Watch (NEW) analysed the affidavits of the Lok Sabha MPs elected in 2009.
The following report analyses the duration of time in years for which the criminal cases against Lok Sabha MPs have been pending in a court of law.
Out of the 162 MPs that have criminal cases against themselves, 76 have serious criminal cases like murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping and robbery against themselves. As the analysis below will show, some of these cases against the MPs have remained pending for ten years and more.Detailed report in English attached with this mail.
- The following analysis contains only those cases for which the MP has provided the start date(s) of case(s). While filing the details of the self declared cases, most of the candidates contesting the elections do not provide the relevant dates of the cases such as FIR Dates, Date of Filing of Charge Sheets, Date of Convictions etc.
- The current status of these cases are not known, we have simply taken these cases from the affidavit declarations of the MPs and calculated the time period (in years) for which the cases have been pending (For example- if an MP has declared in his affidavit during the Lok Sabha elections in 2009 that a case against him has been pending since 1999 then we have evaluated the pending years as only 10 and not 15)
Summary and Highlights
Lok Sabha MPs with criminal cases: 162 Lok Sabha MPs from 2009 out of 543 analysed have declared criminal cases against themselves.
Lok Sabha MPs with serious criminal cases: 76 Lok Sabha MPs have declared serious criminal cases against themselves including murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, robbery etc
Average Number of Years Criminal Cases have been Pending: The average number of years that criminal cases against MPs have been pending is 7 years (until 2009).
Serious Criminal Cases pending for the longest:
Party-wise MPs with multiple serious IPC count: 162 Lok Sabha MPs have declared a total of 306 serious IPCs against themselves. The MPs of JMM have declared 69 serious IPC counts followed by BJP MPs who have declared a total of 55 serious IPC counts, SP MPs with 34 serious IPC counts and INC MPs with 30 serious IPC counts.
MPs with multiple serious IPC count: Kameshwar Baitha of JMM from Palamau Constituency, Jharkhand has declared 69 counts of serious IPC against himself followed by Jagdis Sharma of JD(U) from Jahanabad Constituency, Bihar with 17 serious IPC counts, Sivasami C of AIADMK from Tiruppur Constituency, Tamil Nadu with 15 counts of serious IPC and Bal Kumar Patel of SP from Mirzapur with 14 counts of serious IPC.
Winners with criminal cases who got tickets for the second time: 24 Lok Sabha MPs were re-elected winners and had criminal cases in 2009. They also had criminal cases during Lok Sabha, 2004 which they won. This shows that political parties continue to give tickets to candidates despite the fact that they have criminal cases pending against them.
Analysis of Criminal Cases Pending for 10 years and more
Criminal Cases pending for ten years or more: 50 Lok Sabha MPs from 2009 have a total of 136 criminal cases pending against them for ten years or more.
Serious Criminal Cases pending for ten years or more: 30 Lok Sabha MPs have a total of 58 serious criminal cases pending against them for ten years or more.
Average Number of years Cases of Murder have been Pending: There are 5 Lok Sabha MPs who have declared a total of 14 cases of murder which have been pending for ten years or more. Kameshwar Baitha of JMM has declared 10 cases of murder against himself which have been pending for an average of 12 years. Guddu Premchand of INC from Ujjain Constituency, Madhya Pradesh has declared a case of murder which has been pending for the longest i.e. for 29 years.
Average Number of Years Cases of Attempt to Murder have been Pending: There are 9 Lok Sabha MPs who have declared a total of 14 cases of attempt to murder which have been pending for more than 10 years. Kameshwar Baitha of JMM has declared 6 cases of attempt to murder against himself which have been pending for an average of 11 years. Venugopala Reddy Modugula of TDP from Narasaraopet Constituency has declared a case of attempt to murder which has been pending for the longest i.e. for 23 years.
Average Number of Years Cases of Kidnapping and Wrongful Confinement have been Pending: There are 20 Lok Sabha MPs who have declared a total of 30 cases of kidnapping and wrongful confinement which have been pending for 10 years or more. Kameshwar Baitha of JMM has declared 7 cases of kidnapping and wrongful confinement which have been pending for an average of 14 years. Kalmadi Suresh of INC from Pune Constituency has declared a case of Wrongful confinement for three or more days which has been pending for 28 years.
Average Number of Years Cases of Robbery and Dacoity have been Pending: There are 4 Lok Sabha MPs who have declared a total of 4 cases of robbery and dacoity which have been pending for more than 10 years. Ramkishun of SP from Chandauli Constituency has declared a case of robbery which has been pending for 24 years.
Recommendations
While the judiciary has taken very important steps during decriminalizing Indian politics (including the 10th July, 2013 judgment in the case of Union of India vs Lily Thomas, where the SC debarred elected representatives from continuing in office upon conviction) political parties have continued to field candidates with serious criminal cases because of their “winnability” factor. In this scenario, the role of citizens becomes pre-eminent. The upcoming Lok Sabha elections gives us the opportunity to elect a cleaner and more accountable Parliament. The Association for Democratic Reforms and National Election Watch urges all citizens to vote for clean candidates during 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
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Screening of the Czech Teen Comedy “Snowboarders”
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Screening of the Czech Teen Comedy “Snowboarders” – March 11, 2014 at 20:00 at the British Council, 17 Kasturba Gandhi Marg(2)
Czech Embassy – Culture & PR
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Today at 10:26 AM
Dear all,
allow me kindly to invite you to the screening of the Czech Teen Comedy “Snowboarders” that will be screened tonight, March 11, 2014 at 20:00 at the British Council, 17 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, as part of the 19th European Union Film Festival In India.
“Snowboarders”, the fast-paced teen comedy, full of suspense, romance and action thrills, explores the playful aspects of the new millennium’s younger generation life. Jáchym and Rendy are friends who really like snowboarding. And they’re champions at it — although only on computer simulators. They’re 16 and determined to change their lives. The first step is a fabulous trip to the mountains where they plan to have a blast — on the slopes and off. Their first adult trip together without parents, however, doesn’t start out quite as they expected: like unwanted baggage, they have to take Jáchym’s older sister along. Furthermore, Jáchym’s cousin, who manages the chalet where they are staying, puts them to work as soon as they arrive. On top of everything, some cool dudes from the Snow Panthers Ski Team are messing up their chances with the three most attractive girl snowboarders. Finally, snowboarding isn’t as easy as it looks. But obstacles were made to be overcome: it all depends on what happens on New Year’s Eve.
Great soundtrack, funny teen gags and charming winter atmosphere at the mountains made the film win the Czech Lion Audience Award of 2004 and made it the most popular Czech teen comedy for many years.
Come and enjoy the Czech winter with us tonight!
Andrea Kučerová
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Vinexpo International Wine and Spirits Report 2014 -The pattern of consumption of Wine and Spirits in India
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Vinexpo International Wine and Spirits Report 2014 (IWSR 2014), which was released today. The details about the pattern of consumption of Wine and Spirits in India.:
1) Grape-based wine consumption picks up again in India after decreasing for several years
In 2012, wine consumption increased by 11.8% in India. This growth continued in 2013 (up 16.3%) apparently signalling the end of a period of several years of decreasing consumption that ensued after Indage Group closed its doors.
Between 2013 and 2017, the VINEXPO / The Iwsr study forecasts a striking recovery in this market with assumed growth of 73.5%.
*The VINEXPO / The Iwsr study only concerns light grape-based wines with less than 15° alcohol. With regard to India, the study does not take into account fruit-flavoured communion wines or fortified wines.
2) Indians predominantly drink red
More than 61% of the wines drunk in India are red and this segment is expected to grow by 71.6% between 2013 and 2017. Pushed by local production, the consumption of white wine should also increase by 71% in the same period.
Furthermore, the study forecasts that Indian sparkling wine consumption will double in the next five years.
3) Australia has become the leading wine supplier to India, ahead of France
One bottle of wine out of four consumed in India is imported. Australia increased its sales of wine to India by 71.7% between 2008 and 2012 and has become the country’s leading supplier of imported wines. In the same period, the volumes of Italian wines doubled (up 104.5%) and those of Chilean wines increased by 75.89%, while at the same time French wines lost ground by 22.88%.
4) Spirits consumption growing fast
Having increased significantly by 73.7% between 2008 and 2012, Indian spirits consumption will continue to grow over the next five years reaching a total of 373.5 million 9-litre cases by 2017, up 20.5% compared to 2013. This growth is largely the result of a 155.47% jump in brandy consumption between 2008 and 2012 and that of Scotch, which doubled (up 109.75%) in the same period.
These remarkable results position India as the fifth largest spirits importer in Asia. According to the forecasts of the VINEXPO / The Iwsr study, India should even become the fourth largest Asian spirits importer by 2017, overtaking Thailand.
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