The Supreme Court asked the Tamil Nadu Government to give a clear undertaking that no criminal case against any current minister or MLA was dropped without completing the probe. A specific affidavit must be filed within two weeks.
The matter Today (Mar 24) was mentioned before Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna who said that it will be listed tomorrow. A major honey trap scandal in Karnataka has shaken the state, involving a senior minister and 48 others.
Justice Anand Venkatesh of the Madras High Court’s suo motu revision orders on corruption charges against Tamil Nadu ministers have drawn the Supreme Court’s attention. The case involves allegations of disproportionate assets and conflicting closure reports by the DVAC. This development highlights the judiciary’s proactive role in ensuring transparency and accountability in combating corruption, with implications for future cases.
