Updated On: 22 April, 2024 09:36 AM IST | Delhi | PTI
Vijay Hansaria, appointed amicus curiae in a PIL for quick disposal of criminal cases against MPs/MLAs, said more directions are needed for fast adjudication of pending trials and their investigation under strict monitoring by respective high courts as 501 candidates with criminal cases are contesting the Lok Sabha elections.

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Special courts for trial of criminal cases related to Members of Parliament and Members of Legislative Assembly decided more than 2,000 cases in 2023, the Supreme Court has been informed.
In an affidavit filed by senior advocate Vijay Hansaria, who has been appointed amicus curiae in a PIL seeking expeditious disposal of criminal cases against MPs/MLAs, said that more directions are needed for speedy adjudication of pending trials and their investigation under strict monitoring by the respective high courts, as there are around 501 candidates with criminal cases who are contesting the Lok Sabha elections in the first two phases.