The appeal challenges a High Court decision that quashed a sanction order and related proceedings under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. The Supreme Court considered whether the High Court could overturn the sanction and proceedings, especially after the trial had commenced and multiple witnesses had been examined. Referencing a previous judgment, the Court determined the High Court erred by quashing the order without establishing that a failure of justice had occurred, ultimately allowing the appeal and restoring the trial court proceedings.
Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, Sections 7,13(2), 19 – Corruption – Quashing of sanction order – Challenge as to – Petition for quashing of Sanction Order filed by the respondent after the trial court framed the charge and commenced the trial and after the prosecution examined five witnesses – Whether the Sanction has been granted by the competent authority or not, would be a matter of evidence – Further, as per the Explanation to sub-section (4), for the purpose of Section 19, error includes “competency of the authority to grant Sanction” – Held that the High Court should not have quashed the Sanction Order and the consequent proceedings, unless it was satisfied that the failure of justice had occurred by such error or irregularity or invalidity – There is not a whisper in the impugned order about any failure of justice having occurred on account of the impugned Sanction Order – High Court also should not have entertained the petition for quashing the Sanction Order when the prosecution had already examined seven witnesses – Impugned judgment and order passed by the High Court liable to be set aside – The proceedings arising out of the case restored on file before the Special Court and they shall be proceeded further from the stage at which the proceedings were stopped, in accordance with law – Whether the Sanction Order was passed by the competent authority or not, would be a matter of evidence to be proved by the prosecution during the course of trial.
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State Of Punjab V. Hari Kesh
Supreme Court: 2025 INSC 50: (DoJ 07-01-2025)