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Special court judges in cases against MPs, MLAs won't be transferred: SC

The apex court's order assumed significance in view of the fact, highlighted by an amicus curiae on the basis of news reports, that states like Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra and Karnataka have sought to withdraw criminal cases against politicians by using Section 321 of CrPC which empowers prosecutors to withdraw cases

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In a significant order affecting politicians facing criminal cases, the Supreme Court Tuesday curtailed the power of state prosecutors and ordered that they cannot withdraw prosecution against the lawmakers under Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) without prior sanction from high courts.

In another important direction, the top court ordered that judges of special courts hearing cases against the MPs and MLAs will not be transferred until further orders.

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