The Patna High Court has directed Congress to take down an AI-generated video showing PM Modi with his late mother, Heeraben, after a complaint alleged it tarnished their image. The Delhi Police has also filed an FIR in connection with the viral clip.
Justice B Sudershan Reddy said the Salwa Judum verdict was the Supreme Court’s collective decision, not his personal stand, after Amit Shah accused him of “supporting Naxalism.” He stressed, “The judgment is not mine, the judgment is of the Supreme Court.”
Karnataka High Court has granted a stay on criminal cases against Arnab Goswami and Amit Malviya, who faced accusations of falsely claiming the Congress established an office in Turkey. The court is reviewing their applications to halt the proceedings, which the Congress party alleges are aimed at undermining its reputation and public trust.
The Supreme Court of India urged Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Congress MP Vivek Tankha to resolve a defamation dispute amicably. Tankha’s claims against Chouhan and BJP leaders for allegedly damaging his reputation over OBC reservation accusations are currently under examination, with pending hearings scheduled for May.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has issued notices to BJP leader Rodmal Nagar and the Election Commission (EC) seeking their responses on a petition challenging Nagar’s election from the Rajgarh Lok Sabha seat. The petition was filed by Congress’ Digvijaya Singh, who lost to Nagar in his home constituency by a margin of 1.46 lakh votes.
The Bombay High Court Today (July 12th) quashed a Bhiwandi court order allowing certain additional documents as evidence in the criminal defamation case filed against Rahul Gandhi by a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) worker.
The Delhi High Court Today (July 3rd) rejected a plea seeking disqualification of Prime Minister Narendra Modi from contesting elections and said that person who filed the plea appeared to be suffering from mental health issues.
A court in Uttar Pradesh’s Sultanpur Today (July 1st) asked Congress MP Rahul Gandhi to appear before it on July 26 in a defamation case filed against him for his alleged derogatory remarks against Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
The Allahabad High Court Today (July 1st) dismissed a PIL (Public Interest Litigation) as withdrawn, with liberty to approach the appropriate forum, which sought to invalidate the election of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi as the Member of Parliament (MP) from the RaeBareli Lok Sabha constituency. The PIL alleged that Gandhi is not an Indian citizen but a British citizen, making him ineligible to contest in the Lok Sabha polls.
The Karnataka High Court on Friday (June 21st) granted interim relief to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President JP Nadda and its IT cell head Amit Malviya in a case registered against them for an Instagram post claiming that the Congress party would re-distribute the wealth of the nation to Muslims if voted to power.
