3RD PARTY CAN FILE SLP AGAINST QUASHING OF CASE BY SC

by | Nov 23, 2024

Headline

The Supreme Court of India ruled that 3rd parties can appeal against quashing of cases of criminal nature.

Summary

The Supreme Court of India reaffirmed that a 3rd party can file a Special Leave Petition (SLP) under Article 136 of the Indian Constitution to challenge the canceling of criminal proceedings if the interest of the public is connected .

Key Facts

  • Case Name: MR Ajayan v. State of Kerala & Ors., SLP(Crl.) No. 4887/2024.
  • Judges Name: Justice CT Ravikumar and Justice Sanjay Karol.
  • MLA Antony Raju of Kerala challenged the locus standi of journalist MR Ajayan, who appealed the High Court’s quashing of criminal proceedings against Antony Raju.
  • Allegations say the tampering with evidence in a drug case in 1990, compromising judicial integrity.

Legal Insights

The Supreme Court of India stresses that public interest and the integrity of the judicial process exceeds locus objections in such cases. It quoted precedents, including P.S.R. Sadhanantham v. Arunachalam and Naveen Singh v. State of U.P., to justify the rights of MR Ajayan to appeal.

Impact

The decision highlights the readiness of the Supreme Court of India to permit 3rd-party appeals in matters involving public interest or judicial sanctity, even in criminal proceedings.

Why It Matters

The ruling emphasizes judicial accountability, by making sure that interference with legal processes and evidence tampering faces inspection , regardless of who raises the appeal.

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