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SC ends immunity for lawmakers accepting bribes

Landmark ruling overturns 1998 verdict, MPs and MLAs can now be prosecuted for bribery in House activities

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Farmers protesting during their ‘Delhi Chalo’ march. File pic/PTI

Farmers protesting during their ‘Delhi Chalo’ march. File pic/PTI

MPs and MLAs taking bribes to vote or make a speech in the House are not immune from prosecution, the Supreme Court said on Monday in a landmark, unanimous verdict that overrules its 1998 judgment protecting such lawmakers. Observing that bribery is not protected by parliamentary privileges, a seven-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud held that a five-judge bench’s interpretation in the 1998 verdict in the JMM bribery case was contrary to Articles 105 and 194 of the Constitution.

Describing the judgment as “great”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a post on X that it would “ensure clean politics and deepen people’s faith in the system”. Articles 105 and 194 deal with the powers and privileges of MPs and MLAs in the Parliament and the legislative assemblies. “Corruption and bribery by members of the legislatures erode probity in public life,” the CJI, who read the operative part of verdict, said while pronouncing the verdict today.

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