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State of Karnataka and Anr. v. Prathik Parasrampuria Case

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August 21, 2026

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Why in News?

The Supreme Court of India issued a major ruling (State of Karnataka v. Prathik Parasrampuria) aimed at curbing electoral inducements, money power, and political interference in criminal prosecutions.

Key Ruling Highlights

  • High Court Approval - State governments are barred from unilaterally withdrawing criminal cases filed against election candidates simply because a new party takes power.
  • Any application to withdraw election-related prosecutions now requires mandatory judicial scrutiny and prior approval from the concerned High Court.
  • Investigation Deadline - Investigations into election-related criminal FIRs must be fast-tracked, with a target completion timeframe of 1 year.
  • Periodic progress will be reported to the Election Commission of India (ECI).
  • Special Designated Trial Courts - High Courts must designate special courts for the speedy trial and disposal of election-related prosecutions involving
    • Candidates,
    • Sitting MPs, and
    • MLAs, ensuring cases reach a logical conclusion prior to the next 5-year election cycle.
  • SOP for Cash Seizures - To protect citizens from arbitrary harassment, Static Surveillance Teams seizing cash over Rs.10 lakh must record written reasons.
  • It establishes a prima facie link to electoral offences and forward the details directly to Income Tax authorities.
  • Compliance Reporting - The ECI and state governments must file a formal compliance report regarding the implementation of these directions on or before November 18, 2026.

State of Karnataka and Anr. v. Prathik Parasrampuria Case

Reference

Money Control | SC mandates HC approval for withdrawals

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