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SC Delivers Split Verdict On Section 17A Of PC Act Mandating...

The Supreme Court of India delivered a split verdict regarding Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act, which requires prior sanction for prosecuting government officials. Justice B. V. Nagarathna deemed the provision unconstitutional, arguing it undermines accountability, while Justice K. V.

SC Delivers Split Verdict On Section 17A Of PC Act Mandating...

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Key Highlights

  • Split verdict delivered on Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act.
  • Justice Nagarathna ruled Section 17A unconstitutional.
  • Justice Viswanathan argued for the necessity of prior sanction by an independent authority.
  • Section 17A was introduced in a 2018 amendment to the anti-corruption law.
  • The provision was criticized for potentially hindering prosecutions of corrupt officials.
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Sources

  1. Supreme Court differs on whether prior sanction a must for prosecution of government officials
  2. SC Delivers Split Verdict On Section 17A Of PC Act Mandating...

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