Former Andhra Pradesh chief minister YS Jagan is known to be facing a large number of cases investigated by the CBI and Enforcement Directorate. Despite the seriousness of these cases, there has been very little legal progress over the years.
Most of the cases filed against Jagan and his close associates have been pending in court for a long time without reaching a verdict. This prolonged delay has once again come under discussion following a recent development in the CBI court.
The judge who was earlier hearing the cases on a day to day basis has been transferred as part of the regular judicial process. K Pattabi Rama Rao has now taken charge as the new CBI court judge. As per procedure, he will have to hear the arguments from the beginning, further extending the already long legal timeline.
There are around 130 discharge petitions filed by Jagan and his associates, including Vijay Sai Reddy and Ayodhya Ram Reddy. These petitions have significantly slowed down the proceedings. Many of these cases have been pending for more than a decade, with no clear end in sight.
Earlier, the High Court had directed the CBI court to complete the hearings and deliver judgments by April last year. However, this deadline was missed due to the previous judge being unavailable because of health related issues.
With a new judge now presiding, the hearings are effectively restarting once again. Legal experts point out that this is one of the longest running legal proceedings involving a political leader. They observe that the repeated delays have worked in Jagan’s favor, allowing the cases to remain unresolved for an unusually long period.
The situation once again raises questions about the pace of high profile cases and the challenges within the judicial process.
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