MPLADS constitutionally valid, says Supreme Court
May 6th, 2010 - 1:12 pm ICT by ANINew Delhi, May 6 (ANI): In landmark judgement, the Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the constitutional validity of the MP’s Local Area Development (MPLAD) Fund.
A Constitutional Bench of the apex court consisting Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan and Justices R V Raveendran, D K Jain, P Sathasivam and J M Panchal delivered the judgement while setting aside a petition filed by Jammu and Kashmir Panthers Party president Prof Bhim Singh.
In his petition, Singh had questioned the constitutional validity of the MPLAD fund and stated that the MPLAD fund has lead to a lot of corruption.
In 1999, the MPLADS was challenged on the ground that it intruded into the autonomy and functioning of local authorities - village panchayats and municipalities - created under a constitutional amendment.
In 2006, a three-Judge Bench had referred the matter to a five-Judge Constitution Bench saying important questions of law needed to be settled.
After pending adjudication for years, a constitution Bench of the apex court had reserved its verdict in November 2009 on the issue.
The Court had to conduct some more hearings after the Union Government requested permission to make more submissions.
Under the MPLAD Fund, members of both Lok Sabha and Rjya Sabha gets two crore in each fiscal, which could be used for both planned as well as unplanned projects.
The MPLAD Fund was the brainchild of the then Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao. In 1993, Rao’s Government allotted one crore to each MPs for development activities in their respective constituency.
In 1998, the NDA Government led by A B Vajpayee hiked the MPLAD fund to two crore.
In April this year, the Planning Commission had rejected the proposal of some MPs to enhance MPLAD funds to Rs five crore from Rs two crore.
The scheme had come under judicial scrutiny in the wake of a sting operation “Duryo-Dhan” in 2005 that had shown some MPs demanding money from contractors to award work for projects under MPLAD scheme.
The expose had led to the expulsion of the members from both the Houses of Parliament.
The MPLAD scheme was in the news also in 2006 following allegations that trusts run by Election Commissioner Navin Chawla’s family got funds from the scheme. (ANI)
- MP local area development scheme valid: Apex Court (Second Lead) - May 06, 2010
- Notice to Bihar on new norms for MP's development funds - Feb 21, 2012
- Legal validity of MP local area development scheme upheld (Lead) - May 06, 2010
- Court refuses to hear ex-CVC's plea against successor - Jul 14, 2011
- Courts can order CBI probe without states' permission: Supreme Court - Feb 17, 2010
- Bhopal gas tragedy: SC to hear plea for harsher charges against accused - Apr 13, 2011
- Supreme Court to review BOT policy (Lead) - May 09, 2012
- Tamil Nadu's poll freebies hang on legal thread - Jun 13, 2011
- Apex court for clarity on OBC students' admission (Lead) - Aug 02, 2011
- Notice to Delhi, central governments on unauthorised colonies - Feb 17, 2012
- MPs can now spend up to Rs.10 lakh on physically disabled - May 06, 2011
- MPs' constituency funds hiked to Rs.5 crore - Mar 11, 2011
- Government relaxes MPs' fund norms - Jun 16, 2011
- Central varsities' OBC quota petition to be heard Monday (Lead) - Jul 01, 2011
- Apex court notice to government on SIMI ban (Lead) - May 07, 2012
Tags: apex court, bhim singh, chief justice of india, constitution bench, constitutional validity, crore, dhan, fund members, jammu and kashmir, judicial scrutiny, k g balakrishnan, local authorities, Lok Sabha, nda government, p v narasimha rao, panthers party, party president, raveendran, sting operation, village panchayats