Rahul Gandhi’s counsel partially cross-examined a key witness in the defamation case before the Sultanpur MP-MLA court. The hearing was adjourned, with the next date fixed for January 6.
A Hathras court has directed CO Sadabad to conduct a preliminary inquiry into a defamation case filed against Rahul Gandhi over his social media post on the Bulgarhi case. The matter will now be heard on December 4.
A Chandausi court has reserved its judgment in a case against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his “fighting the Indian state” remarks. The verdict is set to be announced on November 7.
A local MP-MLA court will hear on November 4 a defamation case filed against Rahul Gandhi by three men acquitted in the 2020 Hathras case. The trio claims Gandhi’s remark that “the accused are roaming free” defamed them despite their CBI acquittal.
Jharkhand High Court gave major relief to Rahul Gandhi by striking down a Chaibasa court’s cognisance order. The Court held the proceedings were “illegal and procedurally defective.”
A Pune Magistrate dismissed Satyaki Savarkar’s plea seeking to stop Rahul Gandhi from deleting an alleged defamatory video. The court said, “The complainant has filed the CD of the alleged defamatory video. That can be relied upon by the Court during trial.”
Today, on 9th September, in the case concerning remarks against Amit Shah, Rahul Gandhi’s lawyer cross-examined a witness in the ongoing defamation case linked to his 2018 Karnataka campaign speech, where he allegedly made derogatory remarks, sparking political controversy and a prolonged legal battle.
The Allahabad High Court reserved its verdict on Rahul Gandhi’s challenge to a Varanasi court order seeking reconsideration of an FIR over his alleged US remarks. Justice Sameer Jain said the special court’s order will be “kept in abeyance.”
Jharkhand High Court has adjourned Rahul Gandhi’s petition challenging criminal proceedings in the Chaibasa MP-MLA court over alleged defamatory remarks against Amit Shah. The matter will be heard again after two weeks.
Today, On 25th August, A Sambhal court has postponed the hearing in the case filed against Congress MP Rahul Gandhi over his alleged “fighting Indian State” remark. The matter will now be taken up for further proceedings on September 26.
