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RAJYA SABHA ELECTION WATCH 2013
Analysis of criminal, financial and other details of
MPs from RAJYA SABHA
November, 2013
Report Prepared by
NATIONAL ELECTION WATCH
&
ASSOCIATION FOR DEMOCRATIC REFORMS
Association for Democratic Reforms “Kiwanis Centre”, 4th Floor,
B-35 Qutub Institutional Area, New Delhi-110016
Ph: 011-41654200, Fax: 011-46094248 Email:[email protected]
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Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................... 3
Analysis based on declared criminal cases ............................................................................................. 6
Party-wise break up of MPs with criminal cases ................................................................................ 6
State-wise break-up of MPs with declared criminal cases .................................................................. 7
MPs with serious declared criminal cases .......................................................................................... 7
Analysis based on the assets of MPs of Rajya Sabha .............................................................................10
Crorepati MPs ................................................................................................................................ 10
Crorepati MPs of Rajya Sabha- Party wise break-up ........................................................................ 10
Average assets per MP of Rajya Sabha ............................................................................................ 11
Top 10 MPs with highest assets ...................................................................................................... 12
Top 10 MPs with lowest assets ....................................................................................................... 13
Top 10 MPs with highest liabilities .................................................................................................. 13
Analysis based on PAN details of MPs ............................................................................................. 14
Overall PAN Report of MPs ............................................................................................................. 14
Top 10 MPs with High Assets or Liabilities and NO PAN ................................................................... 15
Analysis based on Educational Background of MPs ...............................................................................16
Overall Education report ................................................................................................................. 16
Education analysis of MPs- party-wise ............................................................................................ 16
List of MPs who are PhD holders ..................................................................................................... 17
Women’s representation in the Rajya Sabha ........................................................................................19
Analysis Based on Age ...........................................................................................................................20
Analysis based on age groups ......................................................................................................... 20
Full details of criminal cases on MPs of Rajya Sabha .............................................................................21
Full asset details of Rajya Sabha MPs ....................................................................................................35
LIST OF IPC SECTIONS CONSIDERED FOR THIS REPORT ..........................................................................44
DISCLAIMER ..........................................................................................................................................63
About ADR & NEW ................................................................................................................................64
Our Achievements .................................................................................................................................65
Some eminent persons who are or have been involved with this initiative ..........................................67
Contact Details ......................................................................................................................................68
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
National Election Watch (NEW) has analyzed affidavits of 227 out of 245 MPs of Rajya
Sabha. 12 members of Rajya Sabha are nominated by the President and are not mandated
under current laws to submit their affidavits to the Election Commission. There are 4 seats
vacant right now (2 in Uttar Pradesh, 1 in Andhra Pradesh and 1 nominated seat) and 3
affidavits were either badly scanned or a few pages are missing (Nand Kumar Sai of BJP
from Chhattisgarh, Aayanur Manjunatha of BJP from Karnataka and Mohammed Adeeb an
Independent member from Uttar Pradesh)
NOTE:
In the current Rajya Sabha, there are eleven nominated MPs and 1 seat is vacant. Since
they are not required to submit affidavits, hence, their information on criminal,
financial and other details is not available in public domain. The table below lists these
nominated MPs in the current Rajya Sabha.
S.No. Name Party State
1 Aga, Ms. Anu NOM. Nominated
2 Aiyar, Shri Mani Shankar INC Nominated
3 Akhtar, Shri Javed NOM. Nominated
4 Dua, Shri H.K. NOM. Nominated
5 Ganguly, Dr. Ashok S. NOM. Nominated
6 Jayashree, Smt. B. NOM. Nominated
7 Miri, Prof. Mrinal NOM. Nominated
8 Mungekar, Dr. Bhalchandra INC Nominated
9 Parasaran, Shri K. NOM. Nominated
10 Rekha, Ms. NOM. Nominated
11 Tendulkar, Shri Sachin Ramesh NOM. Nominated
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Criminal:
MPs with Criminal Cases: Out of the 227 MPs analyzed for Rajya Sabha Election, 38 (17%) MPs, declared criminal cases against themselves.
MPs with Serious Criminal Cases: Out of these 227 MPs analyzed, 15 MPs (7%) declared Serious Criminal cases against themselves.
Top 3 MPs with Serious Criminal Cases: Among the 15 MPs who have declared serious criminal cases, Prof. Baghel S.P. Singh of BSP from Uttar Pradesh has declared 1 case including charges related to Attempt to murder followed by Shri Parvej Hashmi of INC from Delhi with 1 case including charges related to voluntarily causing grievous hurt and Thiru T.Rathinavel of AIADMK from Tamil Nadu with 1 case including charges related to undue influence or personation at an election.
Financial:
Average Assets of MPs: The average asset of the 227 Rajya Sabha MPs analyzed is Rs. 20.17 Crore.
Party wise Average Assets: Among major parties, the average asset of Rajya Sabha MPs from INC is Rs 16.74 crores, from BJP is Rs 8.51 crores, from BSP is Rs 13.82 crores, and from CPI (M) it is Rs 39.65 Lacs.
Crorepati MPs: Out of 227 MPs analyzed from Rajya Sabha, 153 (67%) are crorepatis.
High Asset MPs: The MP with maximum assets in the Rajya Sabha Election is Mahendra Prasad of JD(U) from Bihar with assets worth Rs 683.56 crores, followed by Dr.Vijaya Mallya, Independent member from Karnataka with Rs 615.42 crores and Jaya Amitabh Bachchan of SP from Uttar Pradesh with assets worth Rs. 493.86 crores.
Low Asset MPs: 9 MPs have declared assets worth less than Rs 20 Lakh. Anil Dave of BJP from Madhya Pradesh is the MP who has declared lowest assets worth Rs. 2.75 lakhs followed by Mohammed Nadimul of AITC from West Bengal who has declared assets worth Rs. 3.19 lakhs and Shymal Chakraborty of CPI (M) from West Bengal with assets worth Rs 5.47 lakhs.
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Liabilities of MPs: A total of 4 (2%) MPs out of 227 analyzed declared liabilities of Rs. 20 Crore and above. 99 MPs declared Zero Liabilities.
MPs with Highest Liabilities: Jaya Amitabh Bachchan of SP from Uttar Pradesh declared the highest liabilities worth Rs. 152.34 Crores, followed by Abhishek Manu of INC from Rajasthan with liabilities worth Rs. 37.24 Crores
PAN detail of MPs: 32 (14%) MPs have not declared their PAN details.
Other Background Details (Education, Age, Gender):
MPs Education: A total of 190 (84%) out of 227 MPs analyzed are Graduates or with higher educational qualification. About 5% of MPs (12 out 227 analyzed) have educational qualifications equivalent to 10th Pass or below.
MPs Gender: Out of the 227 MPs analyzed, there are only 20 women MPs in the
Rajya Sabha.
MPs Age: Out of 227 MPs analyzed, 3 MPs are above 80 years of age.
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Analysis based on declared criminal cases
Out of the 227 Rajya Sabha MPs analyzed, 38 (17%) MPs declared criminal cases against
them. Out of these 38 MPs with declared criminal cases, 15 have serious criminal cases like
Attempt to murder, voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means, cheating etc.
declared against them.
Party-wise break up of MPs with criminal cases
A total of 38 MPs in Rajya Sabha have criminal cases against them. INC has 10 out of 69 (15
%), BJP has 7 out of 47 (15 %), BSP has 4 out of 15 (27 %), SHS has 4 out of 4 (100 %),
CPI(M) has 1 out of 11 (9 %), JD(U) has 1 out of 9 (11 %), NCP has 2 out of 6 (33 %), AITC
has 1 out of 9 (11%) MPs with declared criminal cases against themselves. The party-wise
break-up is given below:
Party Name
Total number of MPs analyzed
MPs with declared
Criminal Cases
% of MPs with declared criminal
cases
MPs with serious declared criminal
cases
% of MPs with serious declared
criminal cases
INC 69 10 15 % 3 4 %
BJP 47 7 15 % 4 9 %
BSP 15 4 27 % 1 7 %
CPM 11 1 9 % 1 9 %
JD(U) 9 1 11 % 0 0 %
AITC 9 1 11 % 0 0 %
AIADMK 7 2 29 % 1 14 %
DMK 6 2 33 % 2 33 %
IND 6 1 17 % 1 17 %
NCP 6 2 33 % 0 0 %
TDP 4 2 50 % 1 25 %
SHS 4 4 100 % 1 25 %
RJD 2 1 50 % 0 0 %
Others 32 0 0% 0 0%
Total 227 38 17% 15 7% Table: Declared criminal cases of MPs – party wise
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State-wise break-up of MPs with declared criminal cases
Among all the states, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh have maximum number of MPs with
declared criminal cases. Given below is the list of state-wise break-up of MPs with declared
criminal cases.
State Total number of
MPs analyzed
MPs with declared
criminal cases
% of MPs with
declared criminal
cases
MAHARASHTRA 19 10 53%
UTTAR PRADESH 28 6 21%
TAMIL NADU 18 4 22%
BIHAR 16 3 19%
CHATTISGARH 4 2 50%
ANDHRA PRADESH 17 3 18%
KARNATAKA 11 2 18%
KERALA 9 2 22%
NCT OF DELHI 3 1 33%
RAJASTHAN 10 1 10%
JHARKHAND 6 1 17%
MADHYA PRADESH 11 1 9%
WEST BENGAL 16 1 6%
HARYANA 5 1 20%
Others 54 0 0%
Total 227 38 17%
Table: State-wise break-up of Rajya Sabha MPs with declared criminal cases
MPs with serious declared criminal cases
Given below is the list of MPs with declared serious criminal cases.
S. No. Name State Party Name
Serious IPC Counts
Total No of Cases
Brief Details of serious IPC Counts
1 Prof. Baghel S.P.
Singh UTTAR
PRADESH BSP 1 1
1 charges related to Attempt to murder(IPC
section-307)
2 Shri Parvej Hashmi NCT OF DELHI INC 1 1
1 charges related to voluntarily causing
grievous hurt(IPC section-325)
3 Thiru T.Rathinavel TAMIL NADU AIADMK 1 1
1 charges related to undue influence or personation at
an election(IPC section-171F)
4 T.M.Selvaganapathi TAMIL NADU DMK 3 5 3 charges related to
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S. No. Name State Party Name
Serious IPC Counts
Total No of Cases
Brief Details of serious IPC Counts
Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of
property(IPC section-420)
5 Dr.Vijaya Mallya KARNATAKA IND 2 5
2 charges related to Cheating and dishonestly
inducing delivery of property(IPC section-420)
6 Faggan Singh
MADHYA PRADESH
BJP 2 3 2 charges related to
Obscene acts and songs(IPC section-294)
7 Shiv Pratap Singh CHATTISGARH BJP 2 2
1 charges related to Obscene acts and
songs(IPC section-294) 1 charges related to
Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of
property(IPC section-420)
8 Tmt.Kanimozhi TAMIL NADU DMK 2 1
1 charges related to Cheating and dishonestly
inducing delivery of property(IPC section-420) 1 charges related to false
evidence(IPC section-193)
9 Sanjay Raut MAHARASHTRA SHS 1 14
1 charges related to Voluntarily causing hurt
by dangerous weapons or means(IPC section-324)
10 Gundu Sudha Rani
ANDHRA PRADESH
TDP 1 3
1 charges related to Promoting enmity
between different groups on grounds of religion,
race, place of birth, residence, language, etc.,
and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of
harmony(IPC section-153A)
11 Vinay Katiyar
UTTAR PRADESH
BJP 1 2
1 charges related to Promoting enmity
between different groups on grounds of religion,
race, place of birth, residence, language, etc.,
and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of
harmony(IPC section-153A)
12 K Rahman Khan KARNATAKA INC 1 2
1 charges related to Cheating and dishonestly
inducing delivery of property(IPC section-420)
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S. No. Name State Party Name
Serious IPC Counts
Total No of Cases
Brief Details of serious IPC Counts
13 Dharmendra
Pradhan
BIHAR BJP 1 2 1 charges related to
Obscene acts and songs(IPC section-294)
14 V. Hanumanta Rao
ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 1 1
1 charges related to Voluntarily causing hurt
by dangerous weapons or means(IPC section-324)
15 K N Balagopal KERALA CPI(M) 1 1
1 charges related to Voluntarily causing hurt
by dangerous weapons or means(IPC section-324)
Table: List of Rajya Sabha MPs with declared serious criminal cases
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Analysis based on the assets of MPs of Rajya Sabha
Crorepati MPs
Out of 227 affidavits analyzed for MPs Rajya Sabha, 153 (67%) were crorepati. Among all the parties, INC has the maximum number of crorepati MPs. Out of 69 MPs analyzed, 50 (73%) MPs of INC are crorepati, followed by BJP with 33 (70%) crorepati MPs out of 47 MPs analyzed. Given below is the table showing crorepati MLAs – partywise:
Crorepati MPs of Rajya Sabha- Party wise break-up
Party Name Number of MPs Analyzed Crorepatis Percentage of Crorepati MPs
INC 69 50 73%
BJP 47 33 70%
BSP 15 10 67%
JD(U) 9 7 78%
SP 8 6 75%
AIADMK 7 6 86%
DMK 6 5 83%
NCP 6 5 83%
TDP 4 4 100%
SHS 4 4 100%
AITC 9 4 44%
IND 6 4 67%
SAD 3 3 100%
J&KNC 2 2 100%
BJD 7 2 29%
MNF 1 1 100%
INLD 1 1 100%
LJP 1 1 100%
KC(M) 1 1 100%
NPF 1 1 100%
SDF 1 1 100%
RJD 2 1 50%
JMM 1 1 100%
OTHER 16 0 0%
Total 227 153 67% Table: Party-wise break-up of crorepati MPs of Rajya Sabha
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Average assets per MP of Rajya Sabha
Out of the 227 MPs analyzed, the average asset per MP of Rajya Sabha is Rs 20.17 crore. The value of average assets of MPs of INC is Rs. 16.74 crore, for BJP it is Rs. 8.51 crore for TDP it is Rs. 105.62 crore and for BSP it is Rs. 13.82 crore. Detailed list is given below-
Party Name Number of MPs Analyzed Avg Assets
INC 69 Rs 16,74,27,228 ~ 16 Crore+
BJP 47 Rs 8,51,10,503
~ 8 Crore+
BSP 15 Rs 13,82,65,211
~ 13 Crore+
CPM 11 Rs 39,65,822
~ 39 Lacs+
JD(U) 9 Rs 81,03,63,086
~ 81 Crore+
AITC 9 Rs 13,80,91,141 ~ 13 Crore+
SP 8 Rs 63,17,57,206
~ 63 Crore+
AIADMK 7 Rs 4,01,36,044
~ 4 Crore+
BJD 7 Rs 1,10,88,461
~ 1 Crore+
IND 6 Rs 1,26,69,09,864
~ 126 Crore+
NCP 6 Rs 10,91,17,663 ~ 10 Crore+
DMK 6 Rs 6,71,80,775 ~ 6 Crore+
TDP 4 Rs 1,05,62,04,254 ~ 105 Crore+
SHS 4 Rs 10,52,91,566 ~ 10 Crore+
SAD 3 Rs 20,08,77,336
~ 20 Crore+
RJD 2 Rs 3,37,49,913
~ 3 Crore+
J&KNC 2 Rs 1,81,44,653 ~ 1 Crore+
CPI 2 Rs 21,55,120 ~ 21 Lacs+
SDF 1 Rs 4,18,01,853 ~ 4 Crore+
INLD 1 Rs 2,82,35,445
~ 2 Crore+
JMM 1 Rs 2,11,14,611
~ 2 Crore+
MNF 1 Rs 2,08,50,000
~ 2 Crore+
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Party Name Number of MPs Analyzed Avg Assets
LJP 1 Rs 1,90,92,490
~ 1 Crore+
KC(M) 1 Rs 1,45,20,656
~ 1 Crore+
NPF 1 Rs 1,24,41,440
~ 1 Crore+
AGP 1 Rs 49,67,791 ~ 49 Lacs+
BPF 1 Rs 44,16,121 ~ 44 Lacs+
AIFB 1 Rs 37,81,724 ~ 37 Lacs+
All Parties 227 Rs 20,17,89,332
20 Crore+ Table: Party wise Average assets per MP of Rajya Sabha
Top 10 MPs with highest assets
Among the top 10 MPs with highest assets, Mahendra Prasad is in the top position with Rs
683 crore of total assets, followed by Dr. Vijaya Mallya with total assets of Rs 615 crore.
S.No. Name State Party Movable Assets
(Rs) Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1 Mahendra Prasad BIHAR JD(U) 6,56,02,00,000 27,54,00,000 6,83,56,00,000 683 Crore+
Y
2 Dr.Vijaya Mallya KARNATAKA IND 6,15,42,41,322* 0 6,15,42,41,322 615 Crore+
Y
3 Bachchan Jaya Amitabh
UTTAR PRADESH SP 3,43,70,37,334 1,50,16,00,000 4,93,86,37,334 493 Crore+
Y
4 Reddy Dr. T. Subbarami
ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 2,07,37,14,507* 50,87,87,664* 2,58,25,02,171 258 Crore+
Y
5 Abhishek Manu RAJASTHAN INC 1,74,74,37,298 51,24,00,000 2,25,98,37,298 225 Crore+
Y
6 Yalamanchili Satyanarayana
Chowdary
ANDHRA PRADESH
TDP 1,77,73,53,123* 11,95,98,558* 1,89,69,51,681 189 Crore+
Y
7 C.M. Ramesh ANDHRA PRADESH
TDP 25,06,79,347 1,49,65,85,595 1,74,72,64,942 174 Crore+
Y
8 Shri.Arun Maharajkishen
Jaitley
GUJARAT BJP 39,36,23,153 80,70,00,000 1,20,06,23,153 120 Crore+
Y
9 Dr. Karan Singh NCT OF DELHI INC 21,22,84,325 95,21,00,000 1,16,43,84,325 116 Crore+
Y
10 Mayawati UTTAR PRADESH BSP 15,26,24,840 96,38,00,000 1,11,64,24,840 111 Crore+
Y
Table: Top 10 Rajya Sabha MPs with highest assets
*For MPs who have not given the totals in the affidavits, it has been calculated from the details given by them in the same.
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10 MPs with lowest assets
Among the top 10 MPs with low assets, Anil Dave of Madhya Pradesh tops the list with total
assets of Rs. 2.75 lakhs followed by Mohammed Nadimul of West Bengal with total assets of
Rs. 3.19 lakhs.
S.No. Name State Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1 Anil Dave MADHYA PRADESH
BJP 2,75,742* 0 2,75,742 2 Lacs+
Y
2 Mohammed Nadimul
WEST BENGAL
AITC 3,19,800 0 3,19,800 3 Lacs+
Y
3 Shymal Chakraborty
WEST BENGAL
CPI(M) 2,09,715* 3,38,210* 5,47,925 5 Lacs+
Y
4 Ananda Bhaskar
Rapolu
ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 5,03,079* 6,50,000* 11,53,079 11 Lacs+
Y
5 Shivanand Tiwari BIHAR JD(U) 10,88,573* 1,80,000* 12,68,573 12 Lacs+
Y
6 Tarini Kanta Roy
WEST BENGAL
CPI(M) 6,31,577* 9,75,000* 16,06,577 16 Lacs+
Y
7 Achuthan Shri M.P. KERALA CPI 4,14,000* 12,00,000* 16,14,000 16 Lacs+
N
8 Rangarajan Shri T.K. TAMIL NADU CPI(M) 17,53,429* 0 17,53,429 17 Lacs+
Y
9 Rajeeve Shri P. KERALA CPI(M) 6,82,329* 11,00,000* 17,82,329 17 Lacs+
N
10 Tapankumarsen
WEST BENGAL
CPI(M) 14,14,523 7,52,000 21,66,523 21 Lacs+
Y
Table: Rajya Sabha MPs with lowest assets
*For MPs who have not given the totals in the affidavits, it has been calculated from the details given by them in the same.
Top 10 MPs with highest liabilities
Among the top 10 MPs with highest liabilities, Jaya Amitabh Bachhan of SP from Uttar
Pradesh has the highest liability of Rs. 152 crore followed by Abhishek Manu of INC from
Rajsthan with a liability of Rs. 37.24 crore.
S.No. Name State Party Name
Total Assets(Rs) Liabilities (Rs) PAN
Given
1 Bachchan Jaya
Amitabh
UTTAR PRADESH SP 4,93,86,37,334
493 Crore+
1,52,34,07,907
152 Crore+ Y
2 Abhishek Manu RAJASTHAN INC 2,25,98,37,298
225 Crore+
37,24,54,702
37 Crore+ Y
3 C.M. Ramesh ANDHRA PRADESH TDP 1,74,72,64,942
174 Crore+
29,01,21,710
29 Crore+ Y
4 Ishwar Lal Jain MAHARASHTRA NCP 18,99,86,408
18 Crore+
21,14,58,266*
21 Crore+ Y
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S.No. Name State Party Name
Total Assets(Rs) Liabilities (Rs) PAN
Given
5 Reddy Dr. T. Subbarami
ANDHRA PRADESH INC 2,58,25,02,171
258 Crore+
8,04,94,936*
8 Crore+ Y
6 Rajeev
Ramkumar Shukla
MAHARASHTRA INC 30,26,41,488
30 Crore+
5,55,01,928
5 Crore+ Y
7 Oscar Fernandes KARNATAKA INC 15,01,93,000
15 Crore+
4,19,57,800*
4 Crore+ Y
8 Patil, Smt. Rajani MAHARASHTRA INC 19,58,21,178
19 Crore+
3,91,35,204
3 Crore+ Y
9 Chiranjeevi
Konidala
ANDHRA PRADESH INC 97,93,08,228
97 Crore+
3,62,65,416
3 Crore+ Y
10 Kanwar Deep
Singh
JHARKHAND AITC 82,64,60,573
82 Crore+
2,32,31,728*
2 Crore+ Y
Table: Top 10 MPs with highest liabilities
*For MPs who have not given the totals in the affidavits, it has been calculated from the details given by them in the same.
Analysis based on PAN details of MPs
Overall PAN Report of MPs
In the current Rajya Sabha, out of 227 MPs analyzed, 32 (14%) MPs have not given their
PAN.
PAN Filled 195
PAN Not Filled 32
Total 227
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Top 10 MPs with High Assets and NO PAN
The table below lists the MPs with high assets and no PAN:
S.No. Name State Party Name Total Assets (Rs) PAN
Given
1 Najma A.Heptullah MADHYA PRADESH BJP 25,55,61,974
25 Crore+
N
2 Dhiraj Prasad Sahu JHARKHAND INC 14,76,97,177
14 Crore+
N
3 Nand Kishore Singh BIHAR JD(U) 13,77,84,453
13 Crore+
N
4 Satyavrat MADHYA PRADESH INC 12,89,21,018
12 Crore+
N
5 Thiru K.R.Arjunan TAMIL NADU AIADMK 6,13,32,000
6 Crore+
N
6 Kannan Shri P. PUDUCHERRY INC 4,89,64,000
4 Crore+
N
7 T.M.Selvaganapathi TAMIL NADU DMK 4,65,47,493
4 Crore+
N
8 Shri Hishey Lachungpa SIKKIM SDF 4,18,01,853
4 Crore+
N
9 Jesudasu Seelam ANDHRA PRADESH INC 3,55,87,007
3 Crore+
N
10 Mukut Mithi Shri ARUNACHAL PRADESH INC 2,44,39,926
2 Crore+
N
Table: Top 10 MPs with High Assets and No PAN
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Analysis based on Educational Background of MPs
Overall Education report
A total of 190 (84%) MPs (out of 227 analyzed) are graduate or with higher
educational qualification in the current Rajya Sabha.
A total of 12 (5%) MPs (out of 227 analyzed) are 10th pass and below.
Education Group MPs Count
10th Pass 12
12th Pass 19
Graduate 61
Graduate Professional 47
Post Graduate 63
Doctorate 19
Others 4
Not Given 2
Total 227
Table: Analysis of MPs on the basis of education
Education analysis of MPs- party-wise
BJP has 40 MPs (85%) out of 47 analyzed, who are graduates or above, followed by 59 out
of 69 (86%) MPs of INC who are Graduate or with higher educational qualifications. Party
wise breakup of education details of MPs is given below:
Party 10th Pass
12th Pass
Graduate Graduate
Professional Post
Graduate Doctorate Others
Not Given
Total number of
MPs analyzed
INC 3 5 18 12 21 8 2 0 69
BJP 2 5 10 15 12 3 0 0 47
AITC 1 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 9
BSP 0 4 1 5 3 2 0 0 15
BJD 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 7
AIADMK 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 7
SP 0 0 4 2 1 1 0 0 8
JD(U) 1 0 2 0 4 1 0 1 9
CPM 2 1 3 1 3 1 0 0 11
DMK 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 6
TDP 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 4
NCP 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 6
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Party 10th Pass
12th Pass
Graduate Graduate
Professional Post
Graduate Doctorate Others
Not Given
Total number of
MPs analyzed
RJD 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
SAD 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3
LJP 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
SHS 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 4
NPF 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
JMM 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
AIFB 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
CPI 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2
J&KNC 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2
INLD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
MNF 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
IND 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 6
KC(M) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
AGP 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
SDF 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
BPF 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Total 12 19 61 47 63 19 4 2 227 Table: Education report- party- wise
List of MPs who are PhD holders
Following list gives the details of the PhD holders among the MPs analyzed in current Rajya
Sabha.
S.No. Name Party Name Education Education Details
1 Abhishek Manu INC Doctorate PHD IN 1986 FROM TRINITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF
CAMBRIDGE & PIL (SHORT TEN WEEK SUMMER PROGRAM) IN 1987 FROM HARVARD UNIVERSITY, USA
2 Ashwani Kumar INC Doctorate M.PHIL, AWARDED DOCTRATE CIVIL LAWS
3 Chandan Mitra BJP Doctorate ISC, M.A, P.HD
4 Dr Ram Prakash INC Doctorate M.sc, Ph. D, D.sc, Fulbright Scholar
5 Dr. Barun Mukherjee AIFB Doctorate Ph.D, CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY 1976
6 Dr. Karan Singh INC Doctorate Ph.D from university in the year 1961
7 Dr.Vijaya Mallya IND Doctorate B.COM, PH.D
8 E.M.Sudarsana Natchiappan INC Doctorate BSc, BL,MA, PhD,
9 Gupta Dr. Akhilesh Das BSP Doctorate PHD
10 Mahendra Prasad JD(U) Doctorate Hons. Doctorate from State Medical & Pharmaceutical
University, Moldovg, Graduation from Patna Univeristy, Patna
11 Manmohan Singh INC Doctorate D. Phil From Nuffield College Oxford University (UK) In
1962
12 Manohar Singh Gill INC Doctorate MA, P.HD
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13 Najma A.Heptullah BJP Doctorate M.SC. & Ph.D - MVM COLLAGE, BHOPAL (VIKRAM
UNIVERSITY) IN 1962
14 Pilania Dr. Gyan Prakash BJP Doctorate B.A.(1952), LLB (1954), M.A (Two times -1955 , 1966), Sahitya Ratan (1980), Ph.D From Rajasthan University
in 1984
15 Prof. Baghel S.P. Singh BSP Doctorate B.SC, M.SC, LLB, P.HD
16 T N Seema CPI(M) Doctorate PHd in 1994
17 Thakur Dr. Prabha INC Doctorate M.A., P.hd. From M.L.Sukhadia University Udaipur
18 Waghmare Dr. Janardhan NCP Doctorate MA, LLB, PH.D
19 Yadav Prof. Ram Gopal SP Doctorate MA, P.HD
Table: List of MPs who are PhD holders
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Women’s representation in the Rajya Sabha
Out of 227 MPs in current Rajya Sabha, number of female candidates is 20 (9%). Given below is the
party-wise woman representation in Rajya Sabha:
S.No. Party Name Total MPs analyzed Men Women
1 INC 69 60 9
2 BJP 47 43 4
3 BSP 15 14 1
4 CPM 11 11 0
5 AITC 9 9 0
6 JD(U) 9 9 0
7 SP 8 7 1
8 BJD 7 6 1
9 AIADMK 7 7 0
10 NCP 6 5 1
11 DMK 6 4 2
12 IND 6 6 0
13 TDP 4 3 1
14 SHS 4 4 0
15 SAD 3 3 0
16 J&KNC 2 2 0
17 CPI 2 2 0
18 RJD 2 2 0
19 JMM 1 1 0
20 INLD 1 1 0
21 AIFB 1 1 0
22 BPF 1 1 0
23 KC(M) 1 1 0
24 MNF 1 1 0
25 NPF 1 1 0
26 LJP 1 1 0
27 SDF 1 1 0
28 AGP 1 1 0
Total 227 207 20 Table: Analysis based on gender
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Analysis Based on Age
Analysis based on age groups
Out of 227 MPs analyzed, 3 MPs are above 80 years of age.
Age Group Number of MPs Analyzed
Unknown 1
31-40 12
41-50 47
51-60 83
61-70 54
71-80 27
81-110 3
Total 227 Table: Age analysis of MPs
* Jayprakash Narayan Singh of BJP from Jharkhand has not declared his age in the affidavit.
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Full details of criminal cases on MPs of Rajya Sabha
S.No. MP Information Brief Details of IPCs
1 Name:T.M.Selvaganapathi
State:TAMIL NADU
Party:DMK
Total Cases:5
Serious IPC:3
Other IPC:9
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 120B, 477-A , Other Details - 13(1)(D) r/w 13(2) OF P.C.ACT
2. IPC Sections - 120B,109, 409, 109 , Other Details - 13(2)r/w 13(1)(c)(d)(ii)(iii)of the prevention f corruption Act
3. IPC Sections - 120B, 420 , Other Details - Section 7, Section 13(2)r/w 13(1)(d)of prevention of corruption Act
4. IPC Sections - 420, 109 , Other Details - 13(2)r/w 13(1)(d)of the prevention of corruption Act
5. IPC Sections - 120B, 420 , Other Details - 13(2)r/w 13(1)(d)of the prevention of corruption Act
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
3 charges related to Cheating and
dishonestly inducing delivery of
property (IPC Section-420)
4 charges related to Punishment of
criminal conspiracy (IPC Section-120B)
3 charges related to Punishment of
abetment if the act abetted is
committed in consequence, and where
no express provision is made for its
punishment (IPC Section-109)
1 charge related to Criminal breach of
trust by public servant, or by banker,
merchant or agent (IPC Section-409)
1 charge related to Falsification of
accounts (IPC Section-477A)
2 Name:Dr.Vijaya Mallya
State:KARNATAKA
Party:IND
Total Cases:5
Serious IPC:2
Other IPC:9
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - , Other Details - SECTION 40 READ WITH SEC 56 OF FERA ACT
2. IPC Sections - , Other Details - SECTION 35B READ WITH SECTION 35 I OF THE WEALTH TAX ACT
3. IPC Sections - 419, 420, 467, 468. 471, 120B , Other Details - SECTION 46B AND 46A(c) BENGAL EXCISE ACT
4. IPC Sections - , Other Details - SECTION 138 OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT
5. IPC Sections - 419, 420, 467, 468, 471, 120B, , Other Details - 46(b),(C) AND 46(A)(C)OF BENGAL EXCISE ACT
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
2 charges related to Cheating and
dishonestly inducing delivery of
property (IPC Section-420)
2 charges related to Using as genuine a
forged document or electronic record
(IPC Section-471)
2 charges related to Punishment of
criminal conspiracy (IPC Section-120B)
2 charges related to cheating by
personation (IPC Section-419)
2 charges related to Forgery of
valuable security, will, etc. (IPC
Section-467)
1 charge related to Forgery for
purpose of cheating (IPC Section-468)
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3 Name:Faggan Singh
State:MADHYA PRADESH
Party:BJP
Total Cases:3
Serious IPC:2
Other IPC:7
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 148, 294, 341, 147, 506B , Other Details - Case No.181/2004
2. IPC Sections - 294, 323, 506, 34 , Other Details - Case No.55/2009
3. IPC Sections - 120B , Other Details - Case No. 14/2009, Sections - 7,8,12,13(1)(D) Prevention Corruption Act
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
2 charges related to Obscene acts and
songs (IPC Section-294)
1 charge related to rioting (IPC
Section-147)
1 charge related to voluntarily causing
hurt (IPC Section-323)
1 charge related to criminal
intimidation (IPC Section-506)
1 charge related to Acts done by
several persons in furtherance of
common intention (IPC Section-34)
1 charge related to Punishment of
criminal conspiracy (IPC Section-120B)
1 charge related to Rioting, armed
with deadly weapon (IPC Section-148)
1 charge related to wrongful restraint
(IPC Section-341)
4 Name:Shiv Pratap Singh
State:CHATTISGARH
Party:BJP
Total Cases:2
Serious IPC:2
Other IPC:4
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 147, 294, 506B , Other Details - 2. IPC Sections - 467, 471, 120B, 420 , Other Details - 13(1) (d)11
Bharastachar Nivaran Adhiniyam
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to Obscene acts and
songs (IPC Section-294)
1 charge related to Cheating and
dishonestly inducing delivery of
property (IPC Section-420)
1 charge related to Using as genuine a
forged document or electronic record
(IPC Section-471)
1 charge related to Punishment of
criminal conspiracy (IPC Section-120B)
1 charge related to rioting (IPC
Section-147)
1 charge related to Forgery of valuable
security, will, etc. (IPC Section-467)
5 Name:Tmt.Kanimozhi
State:TAMIL NADU
Party:DMK
Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:2
Other IPC:4
Cases (Accused) -----No Cases----
Cases (Charges framed)
1. IPC Sections - 120B, 420, 409, 468, 471, 193 , Other Details - Section 7 or Section 11,12 and 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of PC ACT. In the Court of Special Judge CBI(4), New Delhi CC No. 01/2011 Dt.25.04.2011, 22/10/2011. Writ Petition number WP (Crl) No. 467/2012 was filed in the Delhi High Court to drop all
1 charge related to Cheating and
dishonestly inducing delivery of
property (IPC Section-420)
1 charge related to false evidence (IPC
Section-193)
1 charge related to Forgery for
purpose of cheating (IPC Section-468)
1 charge related to Using as genuine a
forged document or electronic record
(IPC Section-471)
1 charge related to Punishment of
criminal conspiracy (IPC Section-120B)
1 charge related to Criminal breach of
trust by public servant, or by banker,
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charges which was declined in the Supreme Court via Appeal No.10660/2010 dated 09-11-2012
Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases----
merchant or agent (IPC Section-409)
6 Name:Sanjay Raut
State:MAHARASHTRA
Party:SHS
Total Cases:14
Serious IPC:1
Other IPC:34
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 500, 34 , Other Details - 2. IPC Sections - 500, 34 , Other Details - 3. IPC Sections - 500, 34 , Other Details - 4. IPC Sections - 500, 34 , Other Details - 5. IPC Sections - 500, 34 , Other Details - 6. IPC Sections - 500, 501, 502, 34 , Other Details - 7. IPC Sections - 500 , Other Details - 8. IPC Sections - 500 , Other Details - 9. IPC Sections - 499, 500, , Other Details - 10. IPC Sections - 499, , Other Details - 11. IPC Sections - 500, 34, , Other Details - 12. IPC Sections - , Other Details - CASE NO. 3382/06 13. IPC Sections - 153, 114, , Other Details - 14. IPC Sections - 143, 145, 147, 148, 149, 152, 323, 324, 427,
353, 452, 506 , Other Details - 7 CRIMINAL AMENDMENT ACT., 37(3)135 B.P. ACT.
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to Voluntarily
causing hurt by dangerous weapons
or means (IPC Section-324)
10 charges related to defamation (IPC
Section-500)
7 charges related to Acts done by
several persons in furtherance of
common intention (IPC Section-34)
2 charges related to Defamation (IPC
Section-499)
1 charge related to Printing or
engraving matter known to be
defamatory (IPC Section-501)
1 charge related to Sale of printed or
engraved substance containing
defamatory matter (IPC Section-502)
1 charge related to Wantonly giving
provocation with intent to cause riot-if
rioting be committed-if not committed
(IPC Section-153)
1 charge related to Abettor present
when offence is committed (IPC
Section-114)
1 charge related to Punishment (IPC
Section-143)
1 charge related to Joining or
continuing in unlawful assembly,
knowing it has been commanded to
disperse (IPC Section-145)
1 charge related to rioting (IPC
Section-147)
1 charge related to Rioting, armed
with deadly weapon (IPC Section-148)
1 charge related to Every member of
unlawful assembly guilty of offence
committed in prosecution of common
object (IPC Section-149)
1 charge related to Assaulting or
obstructing public servant when
suppressing riot, etc. (IPC Section-152)
1 charge related to voluntarily causing
hurt (IPC Section-323)
1 charge related to Mischief causing
damage to the amount of fifty rupees
(IPC Section-427)
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1 charge related to Assault or criminal
force to deter public servant from
discharge of his duty (IPC Section-353)
1 charge related to House-trespass
after preparation for hurt, assault or
wrongful restraint (IPC Section-452)
1 charge related to criminal
intimidation (IPC Section-506)
7 Name:Gundu Sudha Rani
State:ANDHRA PRADESH
Party:TDP
Total Cases:3
Serious IPC:1
Other IPC:8
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - , Other Details - 174(A) OF RAILWAY ACT. THE COURT SPECIAL MAGISTRATE RAILWAY COURT KAZIPET, CC NO. 541/08 POLICE STATION RAILWAY P.S. KAZIPET DIST WARANGAL A.P.
2. IPC Sections - 341, 290, 283, 188 , Other Details - CRIME NO,98/09, CC NO. 27/09, POLICE STATION MATTEWADA WRANGAL A.P. IIND CLASS MAGISTRATE WRANGAL
3. IPC Sections - 153A, 188, 283, 290, 309 , Other Details - CC NO.315/09 THE COURT CHARGE SHEET NOT FIELD 1ST ADDL. MUNSIFF MAGISTRATE WRANGAL POLICE STATION WRANGAL
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to Promoting enmity
between different groups on grounds
of religion, race, place of birth,
residence, language, etc., and doing
acts prejudicial to maintenance of
harmony (IPC Section-153A)
2 charges related to Danger or
obstruction in public way or line of
navigation (IPC Section-283)
2 charges related to Disobedience to
order duly promulgated by public
servant (IPC Section-188)
2 charges related to public nuisance in
cases not otherwise provided for (IPC
Section-290)
1 charge related to Attempt to commit
suicide (IPC Section-309)
1 charge related to wrongful restraint
(IPC Section-341)
8 Name:K Rahman Khan State:KARNATAKA:2012KAR-K RAHMAN KHAN
Party:INC Total Cases:2
Serious IPC:1 Other IPC:3
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 406, 420, 409, 120B , Other Details - Crime No. 25/2011
2. IPC Sections - , Other Details - Crime No.82/2008
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to Cheating and
dishonestly inducing delivery of
property (IPC Section-420)
1 charge related to Punishment of
criminal conspiracy (IPC Section-120B)
1 charge related to criminal breach of
trust (IPC Section-406)
1 charge related to Criminal breach of
trust by public servant, or by banker,
merchant or agent (IPC Section-409)
9 Name:Dharmendra Pradhan
State:BIHAR
Party:BJP
Total Cases:2
1 charge related to Obscene acts and
songs (IPC Section-294)
2 charges related to wrongful restraint
(IPC Section-341)
1 charge related to Acts done by
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Serious IPC:1
Other IPC:8
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 341,186,294,34 , Other Details - G.R. CASE NO.: 665/2006, 3 PDPP ACT
2. IPC Sections - 143,341,283,504,149 , Other Details - G.R.CASE NO. 53/2005, U/S 147, 174 IRP ACT
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
several persons in furtherance of
common intention (IPC Section-34)
1 charge related to Punishment (IPC
Section-143)
1 charge related to Danger or
obstruction in public way or line of
navigation (IPC Section-283)
1 charge related to Intentional insult
with intent to provoke breach of the
peace (IPC Section-504)
1 charge related to Every member of
unlawful assembly guilty of offence
committed in prosecution of common
object (IPC Section-149)
1 charge related to Obstructing public
servant in discharge of public functions
(IPC Section-186)
10 Name:Vinay Katiyar
State:UTTAR PRADESH
Party:BJP
Total Cases:2
Serious IPC:1
Other IPC:6
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 153A, 153B, 505, 147, 149 , Other Details - CASE NO.198/92,POLICE STATION RAMJANAM BHUMI DIST FAIZABAD U.P. SPECIAL COURT JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE DATE 28.07.2005
2. IPC Sections - 298, 500 , Other Details - CASE NO.3760/99, ALAM SARHADI VS VINAY KATIYAR TALVI DATE 14.07.99 Chief Magistrate Court BARHICH
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to Promoting enmity
between different groups on grounds
of religion, race, place of birth,
residence, language, etc., and doing
acts prejudicial to maintenance of
harmony (IPC Section-153A)
1 charge related to rioting (IPC
Section-147)
1 charge related to Every member of
unlawful assembly guilty of offence
committed in prosecution of common
object (IPC Section-149)
1 charge related to Uttering, words,
etc., with deliberate intent to wound
the religious feelings of any person
(IPC Section-298)
1 charge related to defamation (IPC
Section-500)
1 charge related to Imputations,
assertions prejudicial to national-
integration (IPC Section-153B)
1 charge related to Statements
conducing to public mischief (IPC
Section-505)
11 Name:K N Balagopal
State:KERALA
Party:CPM
Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:1
1 charge related to Voluntarily
causing hurt by dangerous weapons
or means (IPC Section-324)
1 charge related to Every member of
unlawful assembly guilty of offence
committed in prosecution of common
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Other IPC:5
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 147, 148, 149, 324, 332, 427 , Other Details -
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
object (IPC Section-149)
1 charge related to Voluntarily causing
hurt to deter public servant from his
duty (IPC Section-332)
1 charge related to Mischief causing
damage to the amount of fifty rupees
(IPC Section-427)
1 charge related to rioting (IPC
Section-147)
1 charge related to Rioting, armed
with deadly weapon (IPC Section-148)
12 Name:Thiru T.Rathinavel
State:TAMIL NADU
Party:AIADMK Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:1 Other IPC:2
Cases (Accused) -----No Cases----
Cases (Charges framed)
1. IPC Sections - 143, 188, 171(E)(F), 506(II) , Other Details - 123, 125 R.P.Act and 7(1)(a) CLA Act,FIR No.1685/06, B5,Therkuvasal Police Station,Madurai,Charges not Framed
Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases----
1 charge related to undue influence or
personation at an election (IPC
Section-171F)
1 charge related to Punishment (IPC
Section-143)
1 charge related to Disobedience to
order duly promulgated by public
servant (IPC Section-188)
13 Name:Prof. Baghel S.P. Singh
State:UTTAR PRADESH
Party:BSP
Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:1
Other IPC:5
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 147, 148, 149, 307, 504, 506 , Other Details - Case No.1332/06
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to Attempt to
murder (IPC Section-307)
1 charge related to Every member of
unlawful assembly guilty of offence
committed in prosecution of common
object (IPC Section-149)
1 charge related to Intentional insult
with intent to provoke breach of the
peace (IPC Section-504)
1 charge related to criminal
intimidation (IPC Section-506)
1 charge related to rioting (IPC
Section-147)
1 charge related to Rioting, armed
with deadly weapon (IPC Section-148)
14 Name:V. Hanumanta Rao
State:ANDHRA PRADESH
Party:INC
Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:1
Other IPC:4
1 charge related to Voluntarily
causing hurt by dangerous weapons
or means (IPC Section-324)
1 charge related to Voluntarily causing
hurt to deter public servant from his
duty (IPC Section-332)
1 charge related to Acts done by
several persons in furtherance of
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Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 147,148,332,324, 34 , Other Details - cc no.727/2000
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
common intention (IPC Section-34)
1 charge related to rioting (IPC
Section-147)
1 charge related to Rioting, armed
with deadly weapon (IPC Section-148)
15 Name:Shri Parvej Hashmi
State:NCT OF DELHI
Party:INC
Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:1
Other IPC:7
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 147, 148, 149, 323, 325, 342, 435, 506 , Other Details - FIR NO 492/94
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to voluntarily causing
grievous hurt (IPC Section-325)
1 charge related to Every member of
unlawful assembly guilty of offence
committed in prosecution of common
object (IPC Section-149)
1 charge related to voluntarily causing
hurt (IPC Section-323)
1 charge related to wrongful
Confinement (IPC Section-342)
1 charge related to Mischief by
destroying or moving, etc., a land-
mark fixed by public authority Mischief
by fire or explosive substance with
intent to cause damage to amount of
one hundred or (in case of agricultural
produce) ten rupees (IPC Section-435)
1 charge related to criminal
intimidation (IPC Section-506)
1 charge related to rioting (IPC
Section-147)
1 charge related to Rioting, armed
with deadly weapon (IPC Section-148)
16 Name:Anil Yashwant Desai
State:MAHARASHTRA
Party:SHS
Total Cases:5
Serious IPC:0
Other IPC:22
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 143, 145, 147,149,152,427,504,506, , Other Details - 3 MAHARASHTRA PREVENTION OF DAMAGE TO PUBLIC PROPERTY ACT, VII CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT , SECTION 37(3), 135 WITH SECTION 120 OF B.P. ACT, CASE NO-3/2001
2. IPC Sections - 143,147,149 , Other Details - SECTION 37(1), 135 OF B.P. ACT CASE NO-141/2009
3. IPC Sections - 143,147,149 , Other Details - SECTION 37(1), 135 OF B.P. ACT, CASE NO- 233/2009
4 charges related to rioting (IPC
Section-147)
4 charges related to Every member of
unlawful assembly guilty of offence
committed in prosecution of common
object (IPC Section-149)
4 charges related to Punishment (IPC
Section-143)
2 charges related to Intentional insult
with intent to provoke breach of the
peace (IPC Section-504)
1 charge related to Assaulting or
obstructing public servant when
suppressing riot, etc. (IPC Section-152)
1 charge related to Mischief causing
damage to the amount of fifty rupees
(IPC Section-427)
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4. IPC Sections - , Other Details - U/S. 37(1), R/W. 135 OF B.P. ACT, CHARGE SHEET HAS NOT BEEN FILED
5. IPC Sections - 143,146,147,149,353,332,452,504,506(2) , Other Details - CASE NO. 295/2011
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to criminal
intimidation (IPC Section-506)
1 charge related to Rioting (IPC
Section-146)
1 charge related to Assault or criminal
force to deter public servant from
discharge of his duty (IPC Section-353)
1 charge related to Voluntarily causing
hurt to deter public servant from his
duty (IPC Section-332)
1 charge related to House-trespass
after preparation for hurt, assault or
wrongful restraint (IPC Section-452)
1 charge related to Joining or
continuing in unlawful assembly,
knowing it has been commanded to
disperse (IPC Section-145)
17 Name:Raut Shri Bharatkumar
State:MAHARASHTRA
Party:SHS Total Cases:5
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:0
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - , Other Details - suit no. 125/2002 2. IPC Sections - , Other Details - suit no. 2143/03 3. IPC Sections - , Other Details - c.c. no. 930/2001 4. IPC Sections - , Other Details - c.c. no. 194/s/2003 5. IPC Sections - , Other Details - c.c. no. 49/ss/06
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
18 Name:Pradeep Kumar Balmuchu
State:JHARKHAND
Party:INC
Total Cases:4
Serious IPC:0
Other IPC:11
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 147,148,149,323,342,353,448,504,506 , Other Details - Case No. 10/05, G.R Case No. 288/04
2. IPC Sections - 188 , Other Details - G.R 50/2005 3. IPC Sections - 188 , Other Details - G.R 54/2005 4. IPC Sections - , Other Details - 174A of The Railways Act.,
1989
2 charges related to Disobedience to
order duly promulgated by public
servant (IPC Section-188)
1 charge related to Every member of
unlawful assembly guilty of offence
committed in prosecution of common
object (IPC Section-149)
1 charge related to voluntarily causing
hurt (IPC Section-323)
1 charge related to wrongful
Confinement (IPC Section-342)
1 charge related to Assault or criminal
force to deter public servant from
discharge of his duty (IPC Section-353)
1 charge related to house-trespass (IPC
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Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
Section-448)
1 charge related to Intentional insult
with intent to provoke breach of the
peace (IPC Section-504)
1 charge related to criminal
intimidation (IPC Section-506)
1 charge related to rioting (IPC
Section-147)
1 charge related to Rioting, armed
with deadly weapon (IPC Section-148)
19 Name:Dalwai Husain Umar
State:MAHARASHTRA
Party:INC Total Cases:2
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:1
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 500 , Other Details - 2. IPC Sections - , Other Details - Court Case No.107/P/03 CR No.
38/99 Cuff Pared Police Station
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to defamation (IPC
Section-500)
20 Name:Gupta Dr. Akhilesh Das
State:UTTAR PRADESH
Party:BSP Total Cases:2
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:1
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 500 , Other Details - 2. IPC Sections - , Other Details - 482 CRPC ACT
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to defamation (IPC
Section-500)
21 Name:Ram Kripal Yadav
State:BIHAR
Party:RJD Total Cases:2
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:3
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 188, 34 , Other Details - Case No.95/2004,P.S.Gandhi maidan,Patna,Judicial Magistrate,Patna Civil Court,Date 11/01/2007
2. IPC Sections - 143 , Other Details - 133 R.P.Act,Case No.12/2009,P.S.Bhagwanganj,Patna,SDJM Masaurh,Date
1 charge related to Punishment (IPC
Section-143)
1 charge related to Disobedience to
order duly promulgated by public
servant (IPC Section-188)
1 charge related to Acts done by
several persons in furtherance of
common intention (IPC Section-34)
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03/07/2009
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
22 Name:P J Kurian
State:KERALA
Party:INC Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:1
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 500 , Other Details - CRIME CASE NO.369/99
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to defamation (IPC
Section-500)
23 Name:Ajaykumar Shaktikumar Sancheti
State:MAHARASHTRA
Party:BJP Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:0
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - , Other Details - The Inspector of Mines/Directors General Mine Safety has filed a Complaint under section 200(a) of Cr. PC for trail of Offience under section 69, 72(a) , 72c [i(a)] of the Mines Act, 1952 concerning company of which the applicant is one of the Director CRIMINAL CASE NO.-SSC NO. 607/2008, DATE OF ORDER 5-12-08
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
24 Name:Dr Ram Prakash
State:HARYANA
Party:INC Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:3
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 500, 501, 502 , Other Details -
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to Sale of printed or
engraved substance containing
defamatory matter (IPC Section-502)
1 charge related to defamation (IPC
Section-500)
1 charge related to Printing or
engraving matter known to be
defamatory (IPC Section-501)
25 Name:Shivanand Tiwari 1 charge related to Disobedience to
order duly promulgated by public
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State:BIHAR
Party:JD(U) Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:1
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 188 , Other Details - U.S 3(1),4 Bihar Defacement at Property Act
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
servant (IPC Section-188)
26 Name:Dr. V.Maitreyan
State:TAMIL NADU
Party:AIADMK Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:1
Cases (Accused) -----No Cases----
Cases (Charges framed)
1. IPC Sections - 147,294B,506(2) , Other Details - C.R.NO 318/2009 Police Station E-4,ABIRAMAPURAM
Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases----
1 charge related to rioting (IPC
Section-147)
27 Name:Motilal Vora
State:CHATTISGARH
Party:INC Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:1
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 500 , Other Details -
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to defamation (IPC
Section-500)
28 Name:Avinash Pandey
State:MAHARASHTRA
Party:INC Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:4
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 451, 353, 332, 323 , Other Details - Case No-230 of 1989
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to Voluntarily causing
hurt to deter public servant from his
duty (IPC Section-332)
1 charge related to voluntarily causing
hurt (IPC Section-323)
1 charge related to House-trespass in
order to commit offence punishable
with imprisonment (IPC Section-451)
1 charge related to Assault or criminal
force to deter public servant from
discharge of his duty (IPC Section-353)
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29 Name:Tariq Anwar
State:MAHARASHTRA
Party:NCP Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:0
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - , Other Details - U/S PREVENTION OF DAMAGE TO PUBLIC PROPERTY ACT 1985.
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
30 Name:Ishwar Lal Jain
State:MAHARASHTRA
Party:NCP Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:0
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - , Other Details - U/S 132, 135 (1)(a),135(1)(b) PUNISHABLE U/S 135(1)(i) OF THE CUSTOMS ACT,1962.
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
31 Name:Anand Sharma
State:RAJASTHAN
Party:INC Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:1
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 500 , Other Details -
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to defamation (IPC
Section-500)
32 Name:Khabri Shri Brijlal
State:UTTAR PRADESH
Party:BSP
Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0
Other IPC:6
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 147 332 353 323 504 506 , Other Details -
1 charge related to Assault or criminal
force to deter public servant from
discharge of his duty (IPC Section-353)
1 charge related to voluntarily causing
hurt (IPC Section-323)
1 charge related to Intentional insult
with intent to provoke breach of the
peace (IPC Section-504)
1 charge related to criminal
intimidation (IPC Section-506)
1 charge related to rioting (IPC
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Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
Section-147)
1 charge related to Voluntarily causing
hurt to deter public servant from his
duty (IPC Section-332)
33 Name:Karimpuri Shri Avtar Singh
State:UTTAR PRADESH
Party:BSP Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:3
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 500, 109, 34 , Other Details -
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to Acts done by
several persons in furtherance of
common intention (IPC Section-34)
1 charge related to defamation (IPC
Section-500)
1 charge related to Punishment of
abetment if the act abetted is
committed in consequence, and where
no express provision is made for its
punishment (IPC Section-109)
34 Name:Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
State:UTTAR PRADESH
Party:BJP Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:4
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 143, 341, 342, 188 , Other Details - 7 KI.LA.Act
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to wrongful
Confinement (IPC Section-342)
1 charge related to Disobedience to
order duly promulgated by public
servant (IPC Section-188)
1 charge related to Punishment (IPC
Section-143)
1 charge related to wrongful restraint
(IPC Section-341)
35 Name:Sukhendu Sekhar Roy
State:WEST BENGAL
Party:AITC Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:3
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 500, 501, 34 , Other Details - CASE NO.-1573/2011
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to Acts done by
several persons in furtherance of
common intention (IPC Section-34)
1 charge related to defamation (IPC
Section-500)
1 charge related to Printing or
engraving matter known to be
defamatory (IPC Section-501)
36 Name:Javadekar Shri Prakash
State:MAHARASHTRA
Party:BJP Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:1
Cases (Accused)
1 charge related to defamation (IPC
Section-500)
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1. IPC Sections - 500 , Other Details -
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
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37 Name:Dhoot Shri Rajkumar
State:MAHARASHTRA
Party:SHS Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0 Other IPC:0
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - , Other Details - U/s 18(2),18(3) of FERA,1999 &S.73 r/w notification & s.68(1) r/w Section 56(1)(i) r/w S. 49(3)(4) of FEMA,1999.
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
38 Name:Tulla Devnder Goud
State:ANDHRA PRADESH
Party:TDP
Total Cases:1
Serious IPC:0
Other IPC:6
Cases (Accused)
1. IPC Sections - 143, 186, 290, 341, 353, 506, , Other Details - CASE NO 492/2005 , 7 1/a OF CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT. 1932
Cases (Charges framed) -----No Cases----Cases (Convicted)-----No Cases-
---
1 charge related to public nuisance in
cases not otherwise provided for (IPC
Section-290)
1 charge related to wrongful restraint
(IPC Section-341)
1 charge related to Assault or criminal
force to deter public servant from
discharge of his duty (IPC Section-353)
1 charge related to criminal
intimidation (IPC Section-506)
1 charge related to Punishment (IPC
Section-143)
1 charge related to Obstructing public
servant in discharge of public functions
(IPC Section-186)
Table: Full details of criminal cases on MPs of Rajya Sabha
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Full asset details of Rajya Sabha MPs
S.No. Name State Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1 Mahendra Prasad BIHAR JD(U) 6,56,02,00,000 27,54,00,000 6,83,56,00,000 683 Crore+
Y
2 Dr.Vijaya Mallya KARNATAKA IND 6,15,42,41,322* 0 6,15,42,41,322 615 Crore+
Y
3 Bachchan Jaya Amitabh
UTTAR PRADESH SP 3,43,70,37,334 1,50,16,00,000 4,93,86,37,334 493 Crore+
Y
4 Reddy Dr. T. Subbarami
ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 2,07,37,14,507* 50,87,87,664* 2,58,25,02,171 258 Crore+
Y
5 Abhishek Manu RAJASTHAN INC 1,74,74,37,298 51,24,00,000 2,25,98,37,298 225 Crore+
Y
6 Yalamanchili Satyanarayana
Chowdary
ANDHRA PRADESH
TDP 1,77,73,53,123* 11,95,98,558* 1,89,69,51,681 189 Crore+
Y
7 C.M. Ramesh ANDHRA PRADESH
TDP 25,06,79,347 1,49,65,85,595 1,74,72,64,942 174 Crore+
Y
8 Shri.Arun Maharajkishen
Jaitley
GUJARAT BJP 39,36,23,153 80,70,00,000 1,20,06,23,153 120 Crore+
Y
9 Dr. Karan Singh NCT OF DELHI INC 21,22,84,325 95,21,00,000 1,16,43,84,325 116 Crore+
Y
10 Mayawati UTTAR PRADESH BSP 15,26,24,840 96,38,00,000 1,11,64,24,840 111 Crore+
Y
11 Chiranjeevi Konidala
ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 32,30,75,233 65,62,32,995 97,93,08,228 97 Crore+
Y
12 Kanwar Deep Singh JHARKHAND AITC 57,20,60,573* 25,44,00,000* 82,64,60,573 82 Crore+
Y
13 Ajaykumar Shaktikumar
Sancheti
MAHARASHTRA BJP 24,20,03,599 52,69,42,713 76,89,46,312 76 Crore+
Y
14 Renuka Chowdhury ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 11,32,48,463 46,01,00,000 57,33,48,463 57 Crore+
Y
15 Singh Shri Amar UTTAR PRADESH IND 34,52,25,073* 20,49,75,000* 55,02,00,073 55 Crore+
Y
16 Gupta Dr. Akhilesh Das
UTTAR PRADESH BSP 13,69,29,856* 40,22,40,000* 53,91,69,856 53 Crore+
Y
17 Naresh Gujral PUNJAB SAD 45,72,08,194* 8,10,00,000* 53,82,08,194 53 Crore+
Y
18 Nathwani Shri Parimal
JHARKHAND IND 46,21,64,907* 6,79,00,000* 53,00,64,907 53 Crore+
Y
19 Vijay Darda MAHARASHTRA INC 32,63,27,462* 17,32,59,598* 49,95,87,060 49 Crore+
Y
20 Tulla Devnder Goud ANDHRA PRADESH
TDP 26,12,34,987 12,08,87,500 38,21,22,487 38 Crore+
Y
21 Trivedi Shri Y. P. MAHARASHTRA NCP 27,36,52,000* 10,00,03,000* 37,36,55,000 37 Crore+
Y
22 Rajeev Chandrashekar
KARNATAKA IND 26,74,11,000 9,12,00,000 35,86,11,000 35 Crore+
Y
23 Piyush Goyal MAHARASHTRA BJP 28,29,61,410* 2,05,04,000* 30,34,65,410 30 Crore+
Y
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S.No. Name State Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
24 Rajeev Ramkumar Shukla
MAHARASHTRA INC 17,55,07,488 12,71,34,000 30,26,41,488 30 Crore+
Y
25 Dhoot Shri Rajkumar
MAHARASHTRA SHS 28,25,69,483* 1,47,73,355* 29,73,42,838 29 Crore+
Y
26 Ram Jethmalani RAJASTHAN BJP 23,84,74,390* 5,76,00,000* 29,60,74,390 29 Crore+
Y
27 Avinash Pandey MAHARASHTRA INC 1,79,55,239* 27,37,50,000* 29,17,05,239 29 Crore+
Y
28 Tmt.Kanimozhi TAMIL NADU DMK 16,69,21,656 10,10,00,000 26,79,21,656 26 Crore+
Y
29 Najma A.Heptullah MADHYA PRADESH
BJP 23,55,61,974* 2,00,00,000* 25,55,61,974 25 Crore+
N
30 Satish Chandra Mishra
UTTAR PRADESH BSP 4,52,50,000* 19,65,50,000* 24,18,00,000 24 Crore+
Y
31 Srinjoy Bose WEST BENGAL AITC 19,21,67,171 2,85,00,000 22,06,67,171 22 Crore+
Y
32 Ali Shri Sabir BIHAR JD(U) 97,46,000* 19,70,64,000* 20,68,10,000 20 Crore+
Y
33 Deora Shri Murli MAHARASHTRA INC 12,58,00,993* 7,83,30,725* 20,41,31,718 20 Crore+
Y
34 Gundu Sudha Rani ANDHRA PRADESH
TDP 2,41,12,906* 17,43,65,000* 19,84,77,906 19 Crore+
Y
35 Patil, Smt. Rajani MAHARASHTRA INC 2,08,35,282 17,49,85,896 19,58,21,178 19 Crore+
Y
36 Ishwar Lal Jain MAHARASHTRA NCP 16,13,94,615* 2,85,91,793* 18,99,86,408 18 Crore+
Y
37 Kore Dr. Prabhakar KARNATAKA BJP 3,85,91,458* 14,53,80,428* 18,39,71,886 18 Crore+
Y
38 Ambika Soni PUNJAB INC 6,51,98,856* 11,07,37,500* 17,59,36,356 17 Crore+
Y
39 Ashwani Kumar PUNJAB INC 5,90,13,887* 10,05,00,000* 15,95,13,887 15 Crore+
Y
40 Oscar Fernandes KARNATAKA INC 56,93,000* 14,45,00,000* 15,01,93,000 15 Crore+
Y
41 Dhiraj Prasad Sahu JHARKHAND INC 4,69,57,177* 10,07,40,000* 14,76,97,177 14 Crore+
N
42 Satish Kumar Sharma
UTTAR PRADESH INC 7,87,76,732* 6,17,30,583* 14,05,07,315 14 Crore+
Y
43 Nand Kishore Singh BIHAR JD(U) 5,96,71,953* 7,81,12,500* 13,77,84,453 13 Crore+
N
44 Ravi Shankar Prasad
BIHAR BJP 9,82,36,425 3,44,00,000 13,26,36,425 13 Crore+
Y
45 Satyavrat MADHYA PRADESH
INC 5,34,35,159* 7,54,85,859* 12,89,21,018 12 Crore+
N
46 K Rahman Khan KARNATAKA INC 1,30,23,615 10,67,00,000 11,97,23,615 11 Crore+
Y
47 Manmohan Singh ASSAM INC 4,07,91,090 7,52,50,000 11,60,41,090 11 Crore+
Y
48 Dr. R.Lakshmanan TAMIL NADU AIADMK 63,98,107 10,40,91,982 11,04,90,089 11 Crore+
Y
49 Chandan Mitra MADHYA PRADESH
BJP 4,09,17,701* 5,40,00,000* 9,49,17,701 9 Crore+
Y
50 Thakur Dr. Prabha RAJASTHAN INC 2,19,73,021* 7,12,00,000* 9,31,73,021 9 Crore+
Y
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S.No. Name State Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
51 Derek Obrien WEST BENGAL AITC 2,83,03,711 5,80,75,780 8,63,79,491 8 Crore+
Y
52 Shadi Lal Batra HARYANA INC 72,84,034 7,69,00,000 8,41,84,034 8 Crore+
Y
53 Anil Yashwant Desai MAHARASHTRA SHS 1,26,70,648 7,09,50,000 8,36,20,648 8 Crore+
Y
54 Singh Shri Birender HARYANA INC 3,53,90,290* 4,51,15,271* 8,05,05,561 8 Crore+
Y
55 Vivek Gupta WEST BENGAL AITC 6,54,82,438 1,44,50,000 7,99,32,438 7 Crore+
Y
56 Natarajan Smt. Jayanthi
TAMIL NADU INC 4,73,69,155* 3,21,29,712* 7,94,98,867 7 Crore+
Y
57 M.Venkaiah Naidu KARNATAKA BJP 1,00,10,836* 6,72,50,000* 7,72,60,836 7 Crore+
Y
58 Shri Parvej Hashmi NCT OF DELHI INC 1,51,10,638 5,80,00,000 7,31,10,638 7 Crore+
Y
59 Smt.Smriti Irani GUJARAT BJP 2,38,48,398 4,63,95,000 7,02,43,398 7 Crore+
Y
60 Syiem Smt. Wansuk MEGHALAYA INC 1,06,23,585 5,57,37,894 6,63,61,479 6 Crore+
Y
61 B K Hariprasad KARNATAKA INC 94,62,000 5,56,00,000 6,50,62,000 6 Crore+
Y
62 Premchand Gupta BIHAR RJD 1,83,87,100* 4,60,50,000* 6,44,37,100 6 Crore+
Y
63 Thiru K.R.Arjunan TAMIL NADU AIADMK 61,32,000 5,52,00,000 6,13,32,000 6 Crore+
N
64 Shri Shankarbhai Nanubhai Koli
GUJARAT BJP 4,36,165* 5,82,00,000* 5,86,36,165 5 Crore+
Y
65 Krishna Shri S.M. KARNATAKA INC 2,23,40,947* 3,51,79,554* 5,75,20,501 5 Crore+
Y
66 Pradeep Kumar Balmuchu
JHARKHAND INC 3,31,05,113 1,64,47,000 4,95,52,113 4 Crore+
Y
67 Kannan Shri P. PUDUCHERRY INC 92,34,000* 3,97,30,000* 4,89,64,000 4 Crore+
N
68 K.P.Ramalingam TAMIL NADU DMK 87,24,704* 3,91,50,000* 4,78,74,704 4 Crore+
Y
69 K.C. Tyagi BIHAR JD(U) 30,42,890 4,45,49,200 4,75,92,090 4 Crore+
Y
70 T.M.Selvaganapathi TAMIL NADU DMK 1,10,61,493* 3,54,86,000* 4,65,47,493 4 Crore+
N
71 Naresh Chandra Agrawal
UTTAR PRADESH SP 2,35,89,770 2,19,55,000 4,55,44,770 4 Crore+
Y
72 Manohar Singh Gill PUNJAB INC 2,69,06,972* 1,84,00,000* 4,53,06,972 4 Crore+
Y
73 Rajiv Pratap Rudy BIHAR BJP 1,33,40,641* 3,07,00,000* 4,40,40,641 4 Crore+
Y
74 Rai Smt. Kusum UTTAR PRADESH BJP 1,36,24,145* 2,97,14,120* 4,33,38,265 4 Crore+
Y
75 Tariq Anwar MAHARASHTRA NCP 2,92,50,013* 1,36,25,000* 4,28,75,013 4 Crore+
Y
76 Rao Shri K.V.P. Ramachandra
ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 1,60,74,404* 2,67,79,415* 4,28,53,819 4 Crore+
Y
77 Narendra RAJASTHAN INC 45,40,300 3,81,60,000 4,27,00,300 4 Crore+
Y
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S.No. Name State Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
78 Shri Hishey Lachungpa
SIKKIM SDF 36,96,644* 3,81,05,209* 4,18,01,853 4 Crore+
N
79 Vijendra Pal Singh RAJASTHAN BJP 1,57,67,867* 2,51,50,254* 4,09,18,121 4 Crore+
Y
80 Sukhdev Singh PUNJAB SAD 67,85,129* 3,37,12,000* 4,04,97,129 4 Crore+
Y
81 C. P. Thakur BIHAR BJP 2,77,53,378* 1,10,80,501* 3,88,33,879 3 Crore+
Y
82 Vasan Shri G.K. TAMIL NADU INC 3,62,25,779* 15,98,000* 3,78,23,779 3 Crore+
Y
83 Shri.Ahmed Patel GUJARAT INC 1,57,06,456 2,08,77,114 3,65,83,570 3 Crore+
Y
84 Anand Sharma RAJASTHAN INC 1,95,67,539* 1,70,00,000* 3,65,67,539 3 Crore+
Y
85 Jesudasu Seelam ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 78,72,997* 2,77,14,010* 3,55,87,007 3 Crore+
N
86 Dr. V.Maitreyan TAMIL NADU AIADMK 20,44,099 3,00,00,000 3,20,44,099 3 Crore+
Y
87 Dilip Tirkey ORISSA BJD 80,41,377 2,25,00,000 3,05,41,377 3 Crore+
Y
88 Vandana Hemant Chavan
MAHARASHTRA NCP 74,49,762 2,26,70,000 3,01,19,762 3 Crore+
Y
89 Narendra Kumar Kashyap
UTTAR PRADESH BSP 14,38,931* 2,84,40,055* 2,98,78,986 2 Crore+
Y
90 R Ramakrishna KARNATAKA BJP 2,24,92,599 72,00,000 2,96,92,599 2 Crore+
Y
91 A.William Rabi Bernaud
TAMIL NADU AIADMK 79,19,728 2,05,01,000 2,84,20,728 2 Crore+
Y
92 Parjapati Shri Ranbir Singh
HARYANA INLD 40,45,445* 2,41,90,000* 2,82,35,445 2 Crore+
Y
93 Rajpal Singh Saini UTTAR PRADESH BSP 71,89,599* 2,00,08,030* 2,71,97,629 2 Crore+
Y
94 Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
UTTAR PRADESH BJP 35,30,000* 2,26,00,000* 2,61,30,000 2 Crore+
Y
95 Ishwar Singh HARYANA INC 3,85,796* 2,50,00,000* 2,53,85,796 2 Crore+
Y
96 Raut Shri Bharatkumar
MAHARASHTRA SHS 75,86,549* 1,75,00,000* 2,50,86,549 2 Crore+
Y
97 Vinay Katiyar UTTAR PRADESH BJP 1,57,26,327 92,77,000 2,50,03,327 2 Crore+
Y
98 Mukut Mithi Shri ARUNACHAL PRADESH
INC 2,03,31,521* 41,08,405* 2,44,39,926 2 Crore+
N
99 S.Thangavelu TAMIL NADU DMK 1,07,51,670* 1,35,15,000* 2,42,66,670 2 Crore+
Y
100 Balwinder Singh Bhunder
PUNJAB SAD 16,64,184* 2,22,62,500* 2,39,26,684 2 Crore+
Y
101 Ram Chandra Prasad Singh
BIHAR JD(U) 1,21,60,824* 1,17,00,000* 2,38,60,824 2 Crore+
Y
102 Palvai Govardhan Reddy
ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 20,63,000 2,14,00,000 2,34,63,000 2 Crore+
Y
103 I.Paul Manoj Pandian
TAMIL NADU AIADMK 1,67,62,232* 66,70,863* 2,34,33,095 2 Crore+
Y
104 Mohammad Shafi JAMMU AND KASHMIR
J&KNC 2,40,305* 2,27,20,000* 2,29,60,305 2 Crore+
Y
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S.No. Name State Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
105 Mohsina Kidwai CHATTISGARH INC 53,50,883* 1,67,34,772* 2,20,85,655 2 Crore+
Y
106 Darshan Singh UTTAR PRADESH SP 89,20,109 1,27,75,000 2,16,95,109 2 Crore+
Y
107 Sanjiv Kumar JHARKHAND JMM 34,26,611 1,76,88,000 2,11,14,611 2 Crore+
Y
108 Singh Shri Veer UTTAR PRADESH BSP 33,71,912* 1,76,78,490* 2,10,50,402 2 Crore+
Y
109 Lalhming Liana Shri MIZORAM MNF 1,10,50,000* 98,00,000* 2,08,50,000 2 Crore+
Y
110 Basavaraj Patil Sedam
KARNATAKA BJP 15,65,968 1,87,00,000 2,02,65,968 2 Crore+
N
111 Dalwai Husain Umar
MAHARASHTRA INC 1,05,44,810 95,50,000 2,00,94,810 2 Crore+
Y
112 Vijay Laxmi MADHYA PRADESH
INC 50,28,063* 1,50,58,500* 2,00,86,563 2 Crore+
Y
113 Bashistha Narain Singh
BIHAR JD(U) 20,33,093 1,75,66,660 1,95,99,753 1 Crore+
Y
114 Shri Janardan Dwivedi
NCT OF DELHI INC 50,10,223 1,43,00,000 1,93,10,223 1 Crore+
Y
115 Ram Vilas Paswan BIHAR LJP 80,92,490* 1,10,00,000* 1,90,92,490 1 Crore+
Y
116 Pyarimohan Mohapatra
ORISSA BJD 48,41,129* 1,42,00,000* 1,90,41,129 1 Crore+
Y
117 Jois Shri M. Rama KARNATAKA BJP 29,95,154* 1,60,00,000* 1,89,95,154 1 Crore+
Y
118 Jagat Prakash Nadda
HIMACHAL PRADESH
BJP 45,31,071 1,41,50,000 1,86,81,071 1 Crore+
Y
119 Kshatriya, Prof. Alka Balram
GUJARAT INC 61,79,070* 1,24,31,344* 1,86,10,414 1 Crore+
Y
120 Munquad Ali UTTAR PRADESH BSP 80,27,958 1,05,00,000 1,85,27,958 1 Crore+
Y
121 Prof. Baghel S.P. Singh
UTTAR PRADESH BSP 33,46,981* 1,50,92,000* 1,84,38,981 1 Crore+
Y
122 Shri Rupala Parshottam Khodabhai
GUJARAT BJP 43,29,485* 1,36,25,000* 1,79,54,485 1 Crore+
Y
123 Shri Mansukhbhai Laxmanbhai Mandaviya
GUJARAT BJP 25,81,931* 1,51,25,000* 1,77,06,931 1 Crore+
Y
124 Bimla HIMACHAL PRADESH
BJP 12,01,291* 1,60,00,000* 1,72,01,291 1 Crore+
Y
125 Kiranmay Nanda UTTAR PRADESH SP 58,60,760 1,09,11,264 1,67,72,024 1 Crore+
Y
126 E.M.Sudarsana Natchiappan
TAMIL NADU INC 41,69,916* 1,20,53,242* 1,62,23,158 1 Crore+
Y
127 Thiru T.Rathinavel TAMIL NADU AIADMK 67,33,310 93,78,650 1,61,11,960 1 Crore+
Y
128 Kalita Shri Bhubaneswar
ASSAM INC 22,42,050* 1,36,00,000* 1,58,42,050 1 Crore+
Y
129 Balbir Punj ORISSA BJP 1,04,84,267* 50,61,880* 1,55,46,147 1 Crore+
Y
130 Faggan Singh MADHYA PRADESH
BJP 83,92,976* 71,00,000* 1,54,92,976 1 Crore+
N
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S.No. Name State Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
131 Dharmendra Pradhan
BIHAR BJP 1,27,96,075 26,50,000 1,54,46,075 1 Crore+
Y
132 Sanjay Raut MAHARASHTRA SHS 32,39,912* 1,18,76,316* 1,51,16,228 1 Crore+
Y
133 Singh Smt. Maya MADHYA PRADESH
BJP 87,42,794* 60,87,000* 1,48,29,794 1 Crore+
Y
134 Joy Abraham KERALA KC(M) 7,20,656 1,38,00,000 1,45,20,656 1 Crore+
Y
135 Anil Kumar Sahani BIHAR JD(U) 66,03,657 79,00,000 1,45,03,657 1 Crore+
Y
136 Shantaram Laxman Naik
GOA INC 87,78,925* 53,73,625 1,41,52,550 1 Crore+
Y
137 Shri.Dilipbhai Pandya
GUJARAT BJP 93,19,697 42,25,000 1,35,44,697 1 Crore+
Y
138 Kaptan Singh MADHYA PRADESH
BJP 70,97,905* 63,00,000* 1,33,97,905 1 Crore+
N
139 Shri G N Ratanpuri JAMMU AND KASHMIR
J&KNC 18,29,000* 1,15,00,000* 1,33,29,000 1 Crore+
Y
140 Pradip Bhattacharya
WEST BENGAL INC 94,33,565* 38,00,000* 1,32,33,565 1 Crore+
Y
141 Pathak Shri Brijesh UTTAR PRADESH BSP 45,10,906* 87,20,893* 1,32,31,799 1 Crore+
Y
142 Javadekar Shri Prakash
MAHARASHTRA BJP 42,70,412* 86,49,795* 1,29,20,207 1 Crore+
Y
143 Yadav Prof. Ram Gopal
UTTAR PRADESH SP 29,89,870* 98,16,315* 1,28,06,185 1 Crore+
Y
144 Devi Prasad Tripathi
MAHARASHTRA NCP 23,11,857* 1,04,76,400* 1,27,88,257 1 Crore+
N
145 Zhimomi Shri Khekiho
NAGALAND NPF 12,60,000* 1,11,81,440* 1,24,41,440 1 Crore+
N
146 V. Hanumanta Rao ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 10,00,000* 1,10,00,000* 1,20,00,000 1 Crore+
N
147 Shri Parmar Bharatsinh Prabhatsinh
GUJARAT BJP 16,60,837* 1,00,00,000* 1,16,60,837 1 Crore+
N
148 Reddy Dr. N. Janardhana
ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 23,39,118* 93,13,446* 1,16,52,564 1 Crore+
Y
149 Prof Saifuddin Soz JAMMU AND KASHMIR
INC 45,35,000* 69,00,000* 1,14,35,000 1 Crore+
Y
150 Pilania Dr. Gyan Prakash
RAJASTHAN BJP 30,01,000* 80,56,000* 1,10,57,000 1 Crore+
Y
151 Stanley Smt. Vasanthi
TAMIL NADU DMK 4,46,500* 1,00,00,000* 1,04,46,500 1 Crore+
Y
152 Chaudhary Munabbar Salim
UTTAR PRADESH SP 11,60,000 91,00,000 1,02,60,000 1 Crore+
N
153 Khabri Shri Brijlal UTTAR PRADESH BSP 21,39,797* 78,79,625* 1,00,19,422 1 Crore+
Y
154 Debabrata Bandyopadhyay
WEST BENGAL AITC 40,30,690 56,04,000 96,34,690 96 Lacs+
Y
155 Kunal Kumar Ghosh WEST BENGAL AITC 96,29,432 0 96,29,432 96 Lacs+
Y
156 Mu. Saalim Ansari UTTAR PRADESH BSP 27,83,014* 66,00,000* 93,83,014 93 Lacs+
Y
157 Faruque Smt. ASSAM INC 38,36,566* 55,00,000* 93,36,566 Y
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Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
Naznin 93 Lacs+
158 Shri Rashtrapal Pravinchandra
Somabhai
GUJARAT INC 52,68,668* 40,00,000* 92,68,668 92 Lacs+
Y
159 Singh Shri Jai Prakash Narayan
JHARKHAND BJP 14,04,262* 78,45,000* 92,49,262 92 Lacs+
N
160 Jugul Kishore UTTAR PRADESH BSP 10,60,912* 81,49,000* 92,09,912 92 Lacs+
Y
161 Ravi Shri Vayalar KERALA INC 47,04,458* 45,00,000* 92,04,458 92 Lacs+
Y
162 Baishnab Charan Parida
ORISSA BJD 8,53,273* 83,30,000* 91,83,273 91 Lacs+
Y
163 Balaganga Shri N. TAMIL NADU AIADMK 15,70,339* 75,50,000* 91,20,339 91 Lacs+
Y
164 Dr Ram Prakash HARYANA INC 12,58,456* 78,50,000* 91,08,456 91 Lacs+
Y
165 Shri Thakor Natuji Halaji
GUJARAT BJP 20,07,653* 68,86,000* 88,93,653 88 Lacs+
Y
166 Thavarchand MADHYA PRADESH
BJP 19,64,293* 66,48,690* 86,12,983 86 Lacs+
N
167 Ghulam Nabi Azad JAMMU AND KASHMIR
INC 85,80,676* 0 85,80,676 85 Lacs+
Y
168 Ambeth Rajan UTTAR PRADESH BSP 45,06,731* 38,92,600* 83,99,331 83 Lacs+
Y
169 Shanta Kumar Shri HIMACHAL PRADESH
BJP 53,71,373* 30,00,000* 83,71,373 83 Lacs+
Y
170 Sitaram Yechuri WEST BENGAL CPM 62,96,066* 19,75,000* 82,71,066 82 Lacs+
N
171 J Das TRIPURA CPM 29,44,014* 50,00,000* 79,44,014 79 Lacs+
Y
172 P J Kurian KERALA INC 39,18,127 37,53,050 76,71,177 76 Lacs+
Y
173 Rabinarayan Mohapatra
ORISSA BJD 22,10,140 54,00,000 76,10,140 76 Lacs+
Y
174 Karimpuri Shri Avtar Singh
UTTAR PRADESH BSP 14,38,347* 60,12,000* 74,50,347 74 Lacs+
Y
175 K N Balagopal KERALA CPM 34,35,305* 35,70,000* 70,05,305 70 Lacs+
Y
176 Ramachandra Khuntia
ORISSA INC 31,24,450* 38,00,000* 69,24,450 69 Lacs+
Y
177 Shri Pankaj Bora ASSAM INC 15,68,059 53,00,000 68,68,059 68 Lacs+
Y
178 Sharma Shri Raghunandan
MADHYA PRADESH
BJP 12,11,465* 54,00,000* 66,11,465 66 Lacs+
Y
179 Jairam Ramesh ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 63,71,000* 0 63,71,000 63 Lacs+
N
180 Ali Anwar Ansari BIHAR JD(U) 10,41,621 52,06,800 62,48,421 62 Lacs+
Y
181 Jinnah Shri A.A. TAMIL NADU DMK 24,52,628* 35,75,000* 60,27,628 60 Lacs+
Y
182 Santiuse Kujur ASSAM INC 45,50,294 13,50,000 59,00,294 59 Lacs+
Y
183 Bhupender Yadav RAJASTHAN BJP 58,72,696 0 58,72,696 58 Lacs+
Y
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S.No. Name State Party Name
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
184 Khan Shri Mohd. Ali ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 19,26,129* 38,60,000* 57,86,129 57 Lacs+
N
185 Nandi Yellaiah Shri ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 7,76,311* 50,00,000* 57,76,311 57 Lacs+
N
186 Mathur Shri Om Prakash
RAJASTHAN BJP 11,86,346* 45,00,000* 56,86,346 56 Lacs+
Y
187 Alok Kumar UTTAR PRADESH SP 29,53,411 25,20,000 54,73,411 54 Lacs+
Y
188 C P Narayanan KERALA CPM 31,57,017 23,00,000 54,57,017 54 Lacs+
Y
189 Motilal Vora CHATTISGARH INC 18,66,918* 35,32,000* 53,98,918 53 Lacs+
Y
190 Waghmare Dr. Janardhan
MAHARASHTRA NCP 19,42,333* 33,39,205* 52,81,538 52 Lacs+
N
191 Ashk Ali RAJASTHAN INC 14,74,318* 37,25,000* 51,99,318 51 Lacs+
Y
192 Mukul Roy WEST BENGAL AITC 31,85,687 19,00,000 50,85,687 50 Lacs+
Y
193 Baishya Shri Birendra Prasad
ASSAM AGP 34,37,791* 15,30,000* 49,67,791 49 Lacs+
Y
194 Avinash Rai Khanna PUNJAB BJP 29,71,720* 18,25,000* 47,96,720 47 Lacs+
Y
195 Sukhendu Sekhar Roy
WEST BENGAL AITC 41,90,991 5,20,000 47,10,991 47 Lacs+
Y
196 Daimary Shri Biswajit
ASSAM BPF 34,14,121* 10,02,000* 44,16,121 44 Lacs+
Y
197 Mahendra Singh Mahara
UTTARAKHAND INC 19,06,037 24,80,000 43,86,037 43 Lacs+
Y
198 Renubala Pradhan ORISSA BJD 6,93,433* 36,32,933* 43,26,366 43 Lacs+
N
199 Ratna Bai Smt. T. ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 5,44,094* 37,69,819* 43,13,913 43 Lacs+
Y
200 A V Swamy ORISSA IND 9,01,994 33,90,000 42,91,994 42 Lacs+
Y
201 Bhooshan Lal Jaangde
CHATTISGARH BJP 11,96,163 29,00,000 40,96,163 40 Lacs+
Y
202 Ahmed Saeed Malihabadi
WEST BENGAL IND 16,99,890* 23,50,000* 40,49,890 40 Lacs+
Y
203 Mangala Kisan ORISSA BJD 6,41,972* 33,00,000* 39,41,972 39 Lacs+
Y
204 Rajaram Shri UTTAR PRADESH BSP 11,53,691* 26,42,000* 37,95,691 37 Lacs+
Y
205 Dr. Barun Mukherjee
WEST BENGAL AIFB 28,81,724* 9,00,000* 37,81,724 37 Lacs+
Y
206 Tarun Vijay UTTARAKHAND BJP 17,04,521* 20,64,000* 37,68,521 37 Lacs+
Y
207 A K Antony KERALA INC 7,30,961* 30,00,000* 37,30,961 37 Lacs+
Y
208 T N Seema KERALA CPM 7,24,408* 30,00,000* 37,24,408 37 Lacs+
Y
209 Shiv Pratap Singh CHATTISGARH BJP 6,25,129* 30,00,000* 36,25,129 36 Lacs+
N
210 Prasanta Chatterjee WEST BENGAL CPM 31,86,937* 1,78,513* 33,65,450 33 Lacs+
Y
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Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
211 Ram Kripal Yadav BIHAR RJD 8,12,726* 22,50,000* 30,62,726 30 Lacs+
Y
212 Shashi Bhusan Behera
ORISSA BJD 14,49,970* 15,25,000* 29,74,970 29 Lacs+
N
213 Jha Shri Prabhat MADHYA PRADESH
BJP 17,40,837* 12,20,000* 29,60,837 29 Lacs+
Y
214 Arvind Kumar UTTAR PRADESH SP 12,68,815 16,00,000 28,68,815 28 Lacs+
N
215 Thiru D.Raja TAMIL NADU CPI 26,96,239 0 26,96,239 26 Lacs+
Y
216 Koshyari Shri Bhagat Singh
UTTARAKHAND BJP 4,37,727* 19,40,000* 23,77,727 23 Lacs+
Y
217 Keishing Shri Rishang
MANIPUR INC 15,79,196* 7,50,000* 23,29,196 23 Lacs+
N
218 Tapankumarsen WEST BENGAL CPM 14,14,523 7,52,000 21,66,523 21 Lacs+
Y
219 Rajeeve Shri P. KERALA CPM 6,82,329* 11,00,000* 17,82,329 17 Lacs+
N
220 Rangarajan Shri T.K. TAMIL NADU CPM 17,53,429* 0 17,53,429 17 Lacs+
Y
221 Achuthan Shri M.P. KERALA CPI 4,14,000* 12,00,000* 16,14,000 16 Lacs+
N
222 Tarini Kanta Roy WEST BENGAL CPM 6,31,577* 9,75,000* 16,06,577 16 Lacs+
Y
223 Shivanand Tiwari BIHAR JD(U) 10,88,573* 1,80,000* 12,68,573 12 Lacs+
Y
224 Ananda Bhaskar Rapolu
ANDHRA PRADESH
INC 5,03,079* 6,50,000* 11,53,079 11 Lacs+
Y
225 Shymal Chakraborty
WEST BENGAL CPM 2,09,715* 3,38,210* 5,47,925 5 Lacs+
Y
226 Mohammed Nadimul
WEST BENGAL AITC 3,19,800 0 3,19,800 3 Lacs+
Y
227 Anil Dave MADHYA PRADESH
BJP 2,75,742* 0 2,75,742 2 Lacs+
Y
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LIST OF IPC SECTIONS CONSIDERED FOR THIS REPORT
IPC Section Description
1 Title and extent of operation of the Code
2 Punishment of offences committed within India
3 Punishment of offences committed beyond, but which by law may be tried within, India
4 Extension of Code to extra-territorial offences.
5 Certain laws not to be affected by this Act.
6 Definitions in the Code to be understood subject to exceptions
7 Sense of expression once explained
8 Gender
9 Number
10 Man, Woman
11 Person
12 Public
13 Queen
14 Servant of Government
15 British India
16 Government of India
17 Government
18 India
19 Judge
20 Court of Justice
21 Public Servant
22 Moveable property
23 Wrongful gain
24 Dishonestly
25 Fraudulently
26 Reason to believe
27 Property in possession of wife, clerk or servant
28 Counterfeit
29 Document
29A Electronic record
30 Valuable security
31 A will
32 Words referring to acts include illegal omissions
33 Act Omission
34 Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention
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IPC Section Description
35 When such an act is criminal by reason of its being done with a criminal knowledge or intention
36 Effect caused partly by act and partly by omission
37 Co-operation by doing one of several acts constituting an offence
38 Persons concerned in criminal act may be guilty of different offences
39 Voluntarily
40 Offence
41 Special law
42 Local law
43 Illegal, Legally bound to do
44 Injury
45 Life
46 Death
47 Animal
48 Vessel
49 Year, Month
50 Section
51 Oath
52 Good faith
52A Harbour
53 Punishment
53A Construction of reference to transportation
54 Commutation of sentence of death
55 Commutation of sentence of imprisonment for life
55A Definition of appropriate Government
56 Sentence of Europeans and Americans to penal servitude. Proviso as to sentence for term exceeding ten years but not for life
57 Fractions of terms of punishment
58 Offenders sentenced to transportation how dealt with until transported
59 Transportation instead of imprisonment.
60 Sentence may be (in certain cases of imprisonment) wholly or partly rigorous or simple
61 Sentence of forfeiture of property
62 Forfeiture of property, in respect of offenders punishable with death, transportation or imprisonment
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IPC Section Description
63 Amount of fine
64 Sentence of imprisonment for non-payment of fine
65 Limit to imprisonment for non-payment of fine, when imprisonment and fine awardable
66 Description of imprisonment for non-payment of fine
67 Imprisonment for non-payment of fine when offence punishable with fine only
68 Imprisonment to terminate on payment of fine
69 Termination of imprisonment on payment of proportional part of fine
70 Fine levied within six years, or during imprisonment- Death not to discharge property from liability
71 Limit of punishment of offence made up of several offences
72 Punishment of person guilty of one of several offences, the judgment stating that it is doubtful of which
73 Solitary confinement
74 Limit of solitary confinement
75 Enhanced certain offences under Chapter XII or Chapter XVII after previous conviction
76 Act done by a person bound, or by mistake of fact believing himself bound, by law
77 Act of Judge when acting judicially
78 Act done pursuant to the judgment or order of Court
79 Act done by a person justified, or by mistake of fact believing himself justified, by law
80 Accident in doing a lawful act
81 Act likely to cause harm, but done without criminal intent, and to prevent other harm
82 Act of a child under seven years of age
83 Act of a child above seven and under twelve of immature understanding
84 Act of a person of unsound mind
85 Act of a person incapable of judgment by reason of intoxication caused against his will
86 Offence requiring a particular intent of knowledge committed by one who is intoxicated
87 Act not intended and not known to be likely to cause death or grievous hurt, done by consent
88 Act not intended to cause death, done by consent in good faith for person's benefit
89 Act done in good faith for benefit of child or insane person, by or by consent of guardian
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IPC Section Description
90 Consent known to be given under fear or misconception
91 Exclusion of acts which are offences independently of harm caused
92 Act done in good faith for benefit of a person without consent
93 Communication made in good faith
94 Act to which a person is compelled by threats
95 Act causing slight harm
96 Things done in private defence
97 Right of private defence of the body and of property
98 Right of private defence against the act of a person of unsound mind, etc.
99 Act against which there is no right of private defence
100 When the right of private defence of the body extends to causing death
101 When such right extends to causing any harm other than death
102 Commencement and continuance of the right of private defence of the body
103 When the right of private defence of property extends to causing death
104 When such right extends to causing any harm other than death
105 Commencement and continuance of the right of private defence of property
106 Right of private defence against deadly assault when there is risk of harm to innocent person
107 Abetment of a thing
108 Abettor
108A Abetment in India of offences outside India
109 Punishment of abetment if the act abetted is committed in consequence, and where no express provision is made for its punishment
110 Punishment of abetment if person abetted does act with different intention from that of abettor
111 Liability of abettor when one act abetted and different act done
112 Abettor when liable to cumulative act abetted and for act doness
113 Liability of abettor for an effect caused by the act abetted different from that intended by the abettor
114 Abettor present when offence is committed
115 Abetment of offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life-if offence not committed
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116 Abetment of offence punishable with imprisonment-if offence be not committed
117 Abetting commission of offence by the public or by more than ten persons
118 Concealing design to commit offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life
119 Public servant concealing design to commit offence which it is his duty to prevent
120 Concealing design to commit offence punishable with imprisonment
120A Definition of criminal conspiracy
120B Punishment of criminal conspiracy
121 Waging, or attempting to wage war, or abetting waging of war, against the Government of India
121A Conspiracy to commit offences punishable by section 121
122 Collecting arms, etc., with intention of waging war against the Government of India
123 Concealing with intent to facilitate design to wage war
124 Assaulting President, Governor, etc., with intent to compel or restrain the exercise of any lawful power
124A Sedition
125 Waging war against any Asiatic Power in alliance with the Government of India
126 Committing depredation on territories of Power at peace with the Government of India
127 Receiving Property taken by war on depredation mention in Sections 125 and 126
128 Public servant voluntary allowing prisoner of State or war to escape
129 Public servant negligently suffering such prisoner to escape
130 Aiding escape of, rescuing or harbouring such prisoner
131 Abetting mutiny, or attempting to seduce a soldier, sailor or airman from his duty
132 Abetment of mutiny, if mutiny is committed in consequence thereof
133 Abetment of assault by soldier, sailor or airman on his superior officer, when in execution of his office
134 Abetment of such assault, if the assault is committed
135 Abetment of desertion of soldier, sailor or airman
136 Harbouring deserter
137 Deserter concealed on board merchant vessel through negligence of master
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138 Abetment of act of insubordination by soldier, sailor or airman
138A Application of foregoing sections to the Indian Marine Service
139 Persons subject to certain Acts
140 Wearing garb or carrying token used by soldier, sailor or airman
141 Unlawful assembly
142 Being member of unlawful assembly
143 Being member of an unlawful assembly
144 Joining unlawful assembly armed with deadly weapon
145 Joining or continuing in unlawful assembly, knowing it has been commanded to disperse
146 Rioting
147 rioting
148 Rioting, armed with deadly weapon
149 Every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object
150 Hiring, or conniving at hiring, of persons to join unlawful assembly
151 Knowingly joining or continuing in assembly of five or more persons after it has been commanded to disperse
152 Assaulting or obstructing public servant when suppressing riot, etc.
153 Wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot-if rioting be committed-if not committed
153A Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony
153B Imputations, assertions prejudicial to national-integration
154 Owner or occupier of land on which an unlawful assembly is held
155 Liability of person for whose benefit riot is committed
156 Liability of agent of owner of occupier for whose benefit riot is committed
157 Harbouring persons hired for an unlawful assembly
158 Being hired to take part in an unlawful assembly or riot
159 Affray
160 committing affray
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IPC Section Description
161-16 Repealed
166 Public servant disobeying law, with intent to cause injury to any person
167 Public servant farming an incorrect document with intent to cause injury
168 Public servant unlawfully engaging in trade
169 Public servant unlawfully buying or bidding for property
170 Personating a public servant
171 Wearing grab or carrying token used by public servant with fraudulent intent
171A Candidate, Electoral right defined
171B Bribery
171C Undue influence at elections
171D Personation at elections
171E bribery
171F undue influence or personation at an election
171G False statement in connection with an election
171H Illegal payments in connection with an election
171I Failure to keep election accounts
172 Absconding to avoid service of summons or other proceeding
173 Preventing service of summons or other proceeding, or preventing publication thereof
174 Non-attendance in obedience to an order form public servant
175 Omission to produce to document or electronic record to public servant by person legally bound to produce it.
176 Omission to give notice or information to public servant by person legally bound to give it
177 Furnishing false information
178 Refusing oath or affirmation when duly required by public servant to make it
179 Refusing to answer public servant authorized to question
180 Refusing to sign statement
181 False statement on oath or affirmation to public servant or person authorized to administer an oath or affirmation
182 False information, with intent to cause public servant to use his lawful power to the injury of another person
183 Resistance to the taking of property by the lawful authority of a public servant
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184 Obstructing sale of property offered for sale by authority of public servant
185 Illegal purchase or bid for property offered for sale by authority of public servan
186 Obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions
187 Omission to assist public servant when bound by law to give assistance
188 Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant
189 Threat of injury to public servant
190 Threat of injury to induce person to refrain from applying for protection to public servant
191 Giving false evidence
192 Fabricating false evidence
193 false evidence
194 Giving or fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction of capital offence
195 Giving or fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction of offence punishable with imprisonment for life or imprisonment
196 Using evidence known to be false
197 Issuing or signing false certificate
198 Using as true a certificate known to be false
199 False statement made in declaration which is by law receivable as evidence
200 Using as true such declaration knowing it to be false
201 Causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender
202 Intentional omission to give information of offence by person bound to inform
203 Giving false information respecting an offence committed
204 Destruction of document or electronic record to prevent its production as sevidence
205 False personation for purpose of act or proceeding in suit or prosecution
206 Fraudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent its seizure as forfeited or in execution
207 Fraudulent claim to property to prevent its seizure as forfeited or in execution
208 Fraudulently suffering decree for sum not due
209 Dishonestly making false claim in Court
210 Fraudulently obtaining decree for sum not due
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IPC Section Description
211 False charge of offence made with intent to injure
212 Hrbouring offender
213 Taking gift, etc., to screen an offender from punishment
214 Offering gift or restoration of property in consideration of screening offender
215 Taking gift to help to recover stolen property, etc.
216 Harbouring offender who has escaped from custody or whose apprehension has been ordered
216A Penalty for harbouring robbers or dacoits
216B Definition of 'harbour' in sections 212, 216 and 216A
217 Public servant disobeying direction of law with intent to save person from punishment or property from forfeiture
218 Public servant framing incorrect record or writing with intent to save person from punishment or property from forfeiture
219 Public servant in judicial proceeding corruptly making report, etc., contrary to law
220 Commitment for trial or confinement by person having authority who knows that he is acting contrary to law
221 Intentional omission to apprehend on the part of public servant bound to apprehend
222 Intentional omission to apprehend on the part of public servant bound to apprehend person under sentence or lawfully committed
223 Escape from confinement or custody negligently suffered by public servant
224 Resistance or obstruction by a person to his lawful apprehension
225 Resistance or obstruction to lawful apprehension of another person
225A Omission to apprehend, or sufferance of escape on part of public servant in cases not otherwise, provided for
225B Resistant or obstruction to lawful apprehension, or rescue in cases not otherwise provided for
226 Unlawful return from transportation
227 Violation of condition of remission of punishment
228 Intentional insult or interruption to public servant sitting in judicial proceeding
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IPC Section Description
228A Disclosure of identity of the victim of certain offences etc
229 Personation of a juror or assessor
230 Coin defined
231 Counterfeiting coin
232 Counterfeiting Indian coin
233 Making or selling instrument for counterfeiting coin
234 Making or selling instrument for counterfeiting Indian coin
235 Possession of instrument, or material for the purpose of using the same for counterfeiting coin
236 Abetting in India the counterfeiting out of India of coin
237 Import or export of counterfeit coin
238 Import or export of counterfeits of the India coin
239 Delivery of coin, possessed with knowledge that it is counterfeit
240 Delivery of Indian coin, possessed with knowledge that it is counterfeit
241 Delivery of coin as genuine, which, when first possessed, the deliverer did not know to be counterfeit
242 Possession of counterfeit coin by person who knew it to be counterfeit when he became possess thereof
243 Possession of Indian coin by person who knew it to be counterfeit when he became possessed thereof
244 Person employed in mint causing coin to be of different weight or composition from that fixed by law
245 Unlawfully taking coining instrument from mint
246 Fraudulently or dishonestly diminishing weight or altering composition of coin
247 Fraudulently or dishonestly diminishing weight or altering composition of Indian coin
248 Altering appearance of coin with intent that it shall pass as coin of different description
249 Altering appearance of India coin with intent that it shall pass as coin of different description
250 Delivery of coin, possessed with knowledge that it is altered
251 Delivery of Indian coin, possessed with knowledge that it is altered
252 Possession of coin by person who knew it to be altered when he became possessed thereof
253 Possession of Indian coin by person who knew it to be altered when he became possessed thereof
254 Delivery of coin as genuine, which, when first possess, the deliverer did not know to be altered
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IPC Section Description
255 Counterfeiting Government stamp
256 Having possession of instrument or material for counterfeiting Government stamp
257 Making or selling instrument for counterfeiting Government stamp
258 Sale of counterfeit Government stamp
259 Having possession of counterfeit Government stamp
260 Using as genuine a Government stamp known to be a counterfeit
261 Effacing, writing from substance bearing Government stamp, or removing from document a stamp used for it, with intent to cause loss to Government
262 Using Government stamp known to have been before used
263 Erasure of mark denoting that stamp has been used
263A Prohibition of fictitious stamps
264 Fraudulent use of false instrument for weighing
265 Fraudulent use of false weight or measure
266 Being in possession of false weight or measure
267 Making or selling false weight or measure
268 Public nuisance
269 Negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life
270 Malignant act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life
271 Disobedience to quarantine rule
272 Adulteration of food or drink intended for sale
273 Sale of noxious food or drink
274 Adulteration of drugs
275 Sale of adulterated drugs
276 Sale of drug as a different drug or preparation
277 Fouling water of public spring or reservoir
278 Making atmosphere noxious to health
279 Rash driving or riding on a public way
280 Rash navigation of vessel
281 Exhibition of false light, mark or buoy
282 Conveying person by water for hire in unsafe or overloaded vessel
283 Danger or obstruction in public way or line of navigation
284 Negligent conduct with respect to poisonous substance
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IPC Section Description
285 Negligent conduct with respect to fire or combustible matter
286 Negligent conduct with respect to explosive substance
287 Negligent conduct with respect to machinery
288 Negligent conduct with respect to pulling down or repairing buildings
289 Negligent conduct with respect to animal
290 public nuisance in cases not otherwise provided for
291 Continuance of nuisance after injunction to discontinue
292 Sale, etc., or obscene books, etc.
292A Printing etc. of grossly indecent or scurrilous matter or matter intended for blackmail
293 Sale, etc., of obscene objects to young person
294 Obscene acts and songs
294A Keeping lottery office
295 Injuring or defiling place of worship with intent to insult the religion of any class
295A Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs
296 Disturbing religious assembly
297 Trespassing on burial places, etc.
298 Uttering, words, etc., with deliberate intent to wound the religious feelings of any person
299 Culpable homicide
300 Murder
301 Culpable homicide by causing death of person other than person whose death was intended
302 Murder
303 murder by life-convict
304 culpable homicide not amounting to murder
304A Causing death by negligence
304B Dowery death
305 Abetment of suicide of child or insane person
306 Abetment of suicide
307 Attempt to murder
308 Attempt to commit culpable homicide
309 Attempt to commit suicide
310 Thug
311 Punishment
312 Causing miscarriage
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IPC Section Description
313 Causing miscarriage without woman's consent
314 Death caused by act done with intent to cause miscarriage-
315 Act done with intent to prevent child being born alive or to cause it to die after birth
316 Causing death of quick unborn child by act amounting to culpable homicide
317 Exposure and abandonment of child under twelve years, by parent or person having care of it.
318 Concealment of birth by secret disposal of dead body.
319 Hurt.
320 Grievous hurt.
321 Voluntarily causing hurt.
322 Voluntarily causing grievous hurt.
323 voluntarily causing hurt
324 Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means
325 voluntarily causing grievous hurt
326 Voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means
327 Voluntarily causing hurt to extort property, or to constrain to an illegal act
328 Causing hurt by means of poison, etc. with intent to commit an offence
329 Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to extort property, or to constrain to an illegal act
330 Voluntarily causing hurt to extort confession, or to compel restoration of property
331 Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to extort confession, or to compel restoration of property
332 Voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty
333 Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to deter public servant from his duty
334 Voluntarily causing hurt on provocation
335 Voluntarily causing grievous hurt on provocation: -
336 Act endangering life or personal safety of others
337 Causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others
338 Causing grievous hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others
339 Wrongful restraint
340 Wrongful confinement.
341 wrongful restraint
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IPC Section Description
342 wrongful Confinement
343 Wrongful confinement for three or more days
344 Wrongful confinement for ten or more days
345 Wrongful confinement of person for whose liberation writ has been issued
346 Wrongful confinement in secret
347 Wrongful confinement to extort property, or constrain to illegal act
348 Wrongful confinement to extort confession, or compel restoration of property
349 Force
350 Criminal force
351 Assault
352 assault or criminal force otherwise than on grave provocation
353 Assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty
354 Assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty
355 Assault or criminal force with intent to dishonour person, otherwise than on grave provocation
356 Assault or criminal force in attempt to commit theft of property carried by a person
357 Assault or criminal force in attempt wrongfully to confine a person
358 Assault or criminal force on grave provocation
359 Kidnapping
360 Kidnapping from India
361 Kidnapping from lawful guardianship
362 Abduction
363 kidnapping
363A Kidnapping or maiming a minor for purposes of begging
364 Kidnapping or abducting in order to murder
364A Kidnapping for ransom, etc.
365 Kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine person
366 Kidnapping, abducting or inducing woman to compel her marriage, etc.
366A Procreation of minor girl
366B Importation of girl from foreign country
367 Kidnapping or abducting in order to subject person to grievous hurt, slavery, etc.
368 Wrongfully concealing or keeping in confinement, kidnapped or abducted person
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IPC Section Description
369 Kidnapping or abducting child under ten years with intent to steal from its person
370 Buying or disposing of any person as slave
371 Habitual dealing in slave
372 Selling minor for purposes of prostitution, etc.
373 Buying minor for purposes of prostitution, etc.
374 Unlawful compulsory labour
375 Rape
376 rape
376A Intercourse by a man with his wife during separation
376B Intercourse by public servant with woman is his custody
376C Intercourse by superintendent of jail, remand home, etc.
376D Intercourse by any member of the management or staff of a hospital with any woman in that hospital
377 Unnatural offences
378 Theft
379 theft
380 Theft in dwelling house, etc.
381 Theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master
382 Theft after preparation made for causing death, hurt or restraint in order to the committing of the theft
383 Extortion
384 extortion
385 Putting person in fear of injury in order to commit extortion
386 Extortion by putting a person in fear of death or grievous hurt
387 Putting person in fear of death or of grievous hurt, in order to commit extortion
388 Extortion by threat of accusation of an offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life, etc.
389 Putting person in fear of accusation of offence, in order to commit extortion
390 Robbery
391 Dacoity
392 robbery
393 Attempt to commit robbery
394 Voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery
395 dacoity
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IPC Section Description
396 Dacoity with murder
397 Robbery, or dacoity, with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt
398 Attempt to commit robbery or dacoity when armed with deadly weapon
399 Making preparation to commit dacoity
400 belonging to gang of dacoits
401 belonging to gang of thieves
402 Assembling for purpose of committing dacoity
403 Dishonest misappropriation of property
404 Dishonest misappropriation of property possessed by deceased person at the time of his death
405 Criminal breach of trust
406 criminal breach of trust
407 Criminal breach of trust by carrier, etc.
408 Criminal breach of trust by clerk or servant
409 Criminal breach of trust by public servant, or by banker, merchant or agent
410 Stolen Property
411 Dishonestly receiving stolen property
412 Dishonestly receiving property stolen in the commission of a dacoity
413 Habitually dealing in stolen property
414 Assisting in concealment of stolen property
415 Cheating
416 Cheating by personation
417 cheating
418 Cheating with knowledge that wrongful loss may ensue to person whose interest offender is bound to protect
419 cheating by personation
420 Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property
421 Dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent distribution among creditors
422 Dishonestly or fraudulently preventing debt being available for creditors
423 Dishonest or fraudulent execution of deed of transfer containing false statement of consideration
424 Dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property
425 Mischief
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IPC Section Description
426 Punished for mischief
427 Mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees
428 Mischief by killing or maiming animal of the value of ten rupees
429 Mischief by killing or maiming cattle, etc., of any value or any animal of the value of fifty rupees
430 Mischief by injury to works of irrigation or by wrongfully diverting water
431 Mischief by injury to public road, bridge, river or channel
432 Mischief by causing inundation or obstruction to public drainage attended with damage
433 Mischief by destroying, moving or rendering less useful a light-house or sea-mark
434 Mischief by destroying or moving, etc., a land- mark fixed by public authority
435
Mischief by destroying or moving, etc., a land- mark fixed by public authority Mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to cause damage to amount of one hundred or (in case of agricultural produce) ten rupees
436 Mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to destroy house, etc.
437 Mischief with intent to destroy or make unsafe a decked vessel or one of twenty tons burden
438 the mischief described in section 437 committed by fire or explosive substance
439 intentionally running vessel agground or ashore with intent to commit theft, etc.
440 Mischief committed after preparation made for causing death or hurt
441 Criminal trespass
442 House trespass
443 Lurking house-trespass
444 Lurking house-trespass by night
445 Housing breaking
446 House-breaking by night
447 criminal trespass
448 house-trespass
449 House-trespass in order to commit offence punishable with death
450 House-trespass in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment for life
451 House-trespass in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment
452 House-trespass after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint
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IPC Section Description
453 lurking house-trespass or house-breaking
454 Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment
455 Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint
456 lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night
457 Lurking house trespass or house-breaking by night in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment
458 Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night after preparation for hurt, assault, or wrongful restraint
459 Grievous hurt caused whilst committing lurking house trespass or house-breaking
460 All persons jointly concerned in lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night punishable where death or grievous hurt caused by one of them
461 Dishonestly breaking open receptacle containing property
462 same offence when committed by person entrusted with custody
463 Forgery
464 Making a false document
465 forgery
466 Forgery of record of court or of public register, etc.
467 Forgery of valuable security, will, etc.
468 Forgery for purpose of cheating
469 Forgery for purpose of harming reputation
470 Forged document or electronic record
471 Using as genuine a forged document or electronic record
472 Making or possessing counterfeit seal, etc., with intent to commit forgery punishable under section 467
473 Making or possessing counterfeit seal, etc., with intent to commit forgery punishable otherwise
474 Having possession of document described in Section 466 or 467, knowing it to be forged and intending to use it as genuine
475 Counterfeiting device or mark used for authenticating documents described in Section 467, or possessing counterfeit marked material
476 Counterfeiting device or mark used for authenticating documents or electronic record other than those described in Section 467, or possessing counterfeit marked material
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IPC Section Description
477 Fraudulent cancellation, destruction, etc., of will, authority to adopt, or valuable security
477A Falsification of accounts
478 Trade marks
479 Property mark
480 Using a false trade mark
481 Using a false property mark
482 using a false property mark
483 Counterfeiting a property mark used by another
484 Counterfeiting a mark used by a public servant
485 Making or possession of any instrument for counterfeiting a property mark
486 Selling goods marked with a counterfeit property mark
487 Making a false mark upon any receptacle containing goods
488 making use of any such false mark
489 Tempering with property mark with intent to cause injury
489A Counterfeiting currency-notes or bank-notes
489B Using as genuine, forged or counterfeit currency-notes or bank-notes
489C Possession of forged or counterfeit currency-notes or bank-notes
489D Making or possessing instruments or materials for forgoing or counterfeiting currency-notes or bank-notes
489E Making or using documents resembling currency-notes or bank-notes
490 Breach of contract of service during voyage or journey
491 Breach of contract to attend on and supply wants of helpless person
492 Breach of contract to serve at distant place to which servant is conveyed at master's expense
493 Cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a belief of lawful marriage
494 Marrying again during lifetime of husband or wife
495 Same offence with concealment of former marriage from person with whom subsequent marriage is contracted
496 Marriage ceremony fraudulently gone through without lawful marriage
497 Adultery
498 Enticing or taking away or detaining with criminal intent a married woman
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IPC Section Description
498A Husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty
499 Defamation
500 defamation
501 Printing or engraving matter known to be defamatory
502 Sale of printed or engraved substance containing defamatory matter
503 Criminal intimidation
504 Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace
505 Statements conducing to public mischief
506 criminal intimidation
507 Criminal intimidation by an anonymous communication
508 Act caused by inducing person to believe that he will be rendered an object of the Divine displeasure
509 Word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman
510 Misconduct in public by a drunken person
511 attempting to commit offences punishable with imprisonment for life or other imprisonment
195A Threatening any person to give false information
DISCLAIMER
All information about MPs in this report has been taken from the affidavits filed by
candidates with their nomination papers. Copies of affidavits were obtained from the
various state CEOs websites. While all efforts have been made to ensure that the
information is in keeping with what is mentioned in the affidavits, in case of discrepancy
between information in this report and that given in the affidavits, the information reported
in the affidavits filed by MPs should be treated as correct. Association for Democratic
Reforms, National Election Watch and their volunteers are not responsible or liable for any
damage arising directly or indirectly from the publication of this report.
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Background on Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) & National Election Watch (NEW)
About ADR & NEW
Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) was established in 1999 by group of
professors from Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad. In 1999, a Public
Interest Litigation (PIL) was filed by them with Delhi High Court asking the disclosure of
criminal, financial and educational background of the candidates contesting elections.
Based on this, the Supreme Court in 2002 and subsequently in 2003, made it mandatory
for all candidates contesting elections to disclose Criminal, Financial and educational
background prior to the polls by filing an affidavit with Election Commission.
The first election watch was conducted by ADR in 2002 for Gujarat Assembly Elections
whereby detailed analysis of the backgrounds of candidates contesting elections was
provided to the electorate in order to help the electorate make an informed choice
during polls. Since then ADR has conducted Election Watches for almost all state and
parliament elections in collaboration with the National Election Watch. It conducts
multiple projects aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in the political and
electoral system of the country.
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Our Achievements
ADR won the NASSCOM award for ICT led Innovation by Multi-stakeholder Partnerships.
This award was for the Election Watch software of ADR and Webrosoft.
ADR won two milestone judgments on disclosure of candidate’s criminal and financial
records from the Supreme Court in May 2002 and March 2003 respectively. Since then,
1200 NGOs from all over the country are supporting ADR and ADR in partnership with
its partners has organized Citizen Election Watch for all major elections and disclosed
candidate’s background information to the media and the public.
The Election Commission has completed a massive exercise based on the Gujarat
Election Watch report to verify information filed by candidates in the nomination papers
and affidavits, and has started proceedings against candidates with false declarations.
A Bill on Electoral Expenses was passed in September 2003. The EC has asked candidates
to file a statement of expenses in every three days during the campaign. This information
is made available to citizens on request to Returning Officers, District Election Officers
and the CEOs.
Civil Society non‐partisan Election Watches are springing up in different states. In the
Lok Sabha 2004 Elections, 19 States and 5 Union Territories carried out Election
Watches. In the Lok Sabha 2009 elections, Election Watches were held in all states and
union territories in the country.
Bihar Election Watch in October‐November 2005 resulted in intense pressure on the
Chief Minister designate due to the extensive media coverage of candidate’s background.
As a result, for the first time, Bihar has a Council of Ministers without any known
criminal record.
The Election Commission inaugurated Civil Society led National Conferences on Electoral
Reforms in Ahmedabad, Banglore, Patna, Lucknow, Mumbai, Bhopal and Chennai. These
Conferences were action oriented and resulted in successful Election Watch campaigns.
The EC issued several very significant orders in the last two years relating to candidate
disclosure, ensuring those affidavits are complete, taking action against false affidavits
based on complaints, and disclosing electoral expenses.
In April 2008, ADR obtained a landmark ruling from the Central Information Commission
(CIC) saying that Income Tax Returns of Political Parties would now be available in the
public domain along with the assessment orders.
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In the Karnataka Assembly Elections, 2008, there was a reduction in the number of
candidates with serious offenses put up by parties. There were 93 such cases against
candidates in the 2008 elections, down from 217 in the 2004 assembly elections.
Overall, the percentage of candidates with declared criminal cases came down from 20%
to 14% in the assembly elections held in the country in 2008 for the states of Rajasthan,
Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, NCT of Delhi and Mizoram.
A large number of candidates with serious declared cases that contested Lok Sabha 2009
elections like Pappu Yadav, Atiq Ahmed, Mukhtar Ansari, Akhilesh Singh, etc. lost.
The number of total serious IPC sections against MPs decrease from 296 in Lok Sabha
2004 to 274 in Lok Sabha 2009.
On Jan 25, 2010 both the Congress Chief Ms Sonia Gandhi and leader of opposition in Lok
Sabha Ms Sushma Swaraj of BJP made public statements calling for a consensus on
barring candidates with criminal backgrounds from contesting elections.
On Feb 3, 2010 Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asked his Cabinet colleagues to disclose
details of their assets and liabilities and refrain from dealing with the government on
immovable property.
Because of an RTI application that ADR has been following up with the CIC for nearly the
past 2 years, the contribution reports of major political parties have been made public.
Added to this is the fact that the Election Commission has taken proactive steps towards
bringing in some level of accountability in the functioning of the political parties by
getting the ICAI to develop reporting formats for political parties
In May, 2010, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Ms. Mayawati had announced the
expulsion of about 500 party leaders with criminal past.
In January 2011, the Election Commission of India entrusted the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of India (ICAI) with the task of developing accounting format for political
parties.
Details of the movable and immovable assets of 30 Bihar ministers, including that of CM
Nitish Kumar, were uploaded on the government website in January, 2011. It is seen as a
step aimed at ending corruption promised by the Chief Minister himself.
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Some eminent persons who are or have been involved with
this initiative
1. Justice M.N. Venkatachaliah, Former Chief Justice of India
2. Justice Jeevan Reddy, Former Supreme Court Judge and Chairman of the Law
Commission
3. Late Justice B.J. Divan, Former Chief Justice of the Gujarat High Court
4. (Late) Justice P.D. Desai, Former Chief Justice of the Gujarat High Court
5. Justice T.U. Mehta, Former Chief Justice of the Gujarat High Court
6. Mr. V. T. Shah, Former DG Police, Gujarat
7. Mr. Julio Rebeiro, Former DG Police, Maharashtra
8. Admiral Ram Tahiliani, Former Head of the Indian Navy, and President of
Transparency International
9. Mr. J.M. Lyngdoh, Former Chief Election Commissioner of India
10. Mr. T.S. Krishnamurthy, Former Chief Election Commissioner of India
11. Mr. C G Somiah, Former Comptroller and Auditor General of India
12. Justice Shiva Shankar Bhatt, Former Justice of the Karnataka High Court
13. Late Mr. L.C. Jain, Former Member Planning Commission; Former High
14. Mr. T R Satish Chandran, Former Chief Secretary; Karnataka, Former Governor Goa
15. Dr. Samuel Paul, Former Director of IIM Ahmedabad
16. Dr. Narayan Sheth, Former Director of IIM Ahmedabad
17. Mr. Ramachandra Guha, Eminent Historian and columnist
18. Mr. P.S. Appu, IAS, Former Secretary to the Government of India
19. Mr. P.V. Shenoi, IAS, Former Secretary to the Government of India
20. Mr. K C Sivaramakrishnan, , Former Secretary to the Government of India
21. Mr. I.C. Dwivedi, Former DG Police, Uttar Pradesh
22. Justice Sachidanand Awasthi, Former Judge of the MP High Court
23. Mr. B.G. Deshmukh, Former Cabinet Secretary, Government of India
24. Justice Chandrashekhar Dharmadhikari, Former Justice of the Mumbai High Court
25. Mr. D.M. Sukhtankar, Former Chief Secretary; Maharashtra
26. Lt. Gen. Y.D. Sahasrabuddhe, Former Director General Army Service Corps
27. Justice S.C. Verma, Former Lokayukta U.P.
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28. Justice Kamleshwar Nath, Former Judge of Allahabad High Court
29. Justice D.K. Trivedi, Former Judge of Allahabad High Court.
30. Shri R.C. Tripathi, Former Secy. Genl. Rajya Sabha
31. Shri S.A.T. Rizvi, Former Secy. Parliamentary Affairs, Govt. of India.
32. Prof. Banwari Lal Sharma, Formerly of Allahabad University
33. Prof. S.K. Agarwal, Former Vice Chancellor Agra University.
34. Dr. Bhumitra Former Vice Chancellor Gorakhpur and Ruhelkhand Universities.
35. Dr. Veer Bhadra Mishra, Retd. Prof, BHU
36. Prof. Waseem Barelwi, Renowned Urdu Poet and Social Activist
37. Shri Prakash Singh, Former DG BSF & DGP U.P
38. Shri Ram Arun, Former DGP, U.P.
39. Dr H.K. Paintal, Former Professor, Lucknow University
40. General(Retd) Shankar Roychowdhury,Former General,Indian Army
41. Ms Aruna Roy, founder member MKSS
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