ANIL DAIMA vs STATE OF RAJASTHAN — SLP(Crl) No. 1010 - 1011/2026

Case under 1503Misc-criminal Law : Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, Lokayukta Act of Different States(slps Arising Out of Quashing Applications, Orders Framing Charge,summoning Orders, Interim Orders in Criminal Matters Withdrawal of Prosecution, Orders for Further Investigation/re-investigation, Etc.) Section I-B. Status: DISPOSED.

CNR: SCIN010004032026

DISPOSED

Filing Date

05-Jan-2026

Registration No

SLP(Crl) No. 1010 - 1011/2026

Diary Number

403/2026

Order Date

19-Jan-2026

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Neutral Citation

2026 INSC 72

Disposal Type

Dismissed

Data as of 04-Jun-2026

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Acts & Sections

1503MISC-Criminal Law : Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, Lokayukta Act of different States(SLPs arising out of quashing applications, orders framing charge,summoning orders, interim orders in criminal matters withdrawal of prosecution, orders for further investigation/re-investigation, etc.) Section I-B

Petitioner(s)

ANIL DAIMA

Adv. MEGHA KARNWAL

Respondent(s)

STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Hearing History

Judge: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE J.B. PARDIWALA and HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SATISH CHANDRA SHARMA

19-Jan-2026

Mention Memo

Orders

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casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The Supreme Court dismissed the petitioners' Special Leave Petitions challenging the Rajasthan High Court's decision upholding the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB)'s jurisdiction to prosecute Central Government employees under the Prevention of Corruption Act without CBI approval. The Court rejected the petitioners' argument that Section 17-A applied to their illegal gratification case, holding that Section 17-A applies only to offences related to official recommendations or decisions, not demand of bribes. No further proceedings scheduled. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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