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"Sword of Damocles": Karnataka High Court quashes case against BJP chief JP Nadda
8/20/2023 10:45:35 PM
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BENGALURU, Aug 20: The Karnataka High Court has quashed criminal proceedings in a case against BJP president JP Nadda in connection with a speech delivered in May in the state's Vijayapura district ahead of the assembly elections, and called it a "reckless registration of crime."
A complaint, accusing Mr Nadda of threatening voters at a public meeting by saying that they would lose the benefits of central schemes if the BJP was not voted to power, was lodged by an election officer on May 9 under Section 171F of the Indian Penal Code, which is a non-cognizable offence.
It was then forwarded to the Magistrate, who granted permission for the registration of an FIR.
Subsequently, JP Nadda challenged the case before the High Court.
Justice M Nagarpasanna, hearing arguments of JP Nadda's counsel and the government advocate, said that the allegations were vague.
"The allegation is that the Code of Conduct was violated by the petitioner, on speaking at a public gathering on May 7 by threatening voters. The complaint is so vague that it would daunt vagueness itself. On such a vague complaint, which is loosely made against the petitioner, the crime in Crime No. 89 of 2023 is registered and the Damocles sword of crime is left hanging on the petitioner projecting it to be an offence," he said.
The copy of the complaint was quoted by the HC in its judgment which only states that JP Nadda had violated the code of conduct and does not make mention of any details.
The court further observed that allowing criminal proceedings would be an abuse of law.
If on the aforesaid facts, further investigation is permitted to continue against the petitioner it would become a classic case of permitting investigation in a reckless registration of crime which on the face of it, would become an abuse of the process of law."
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