A local court has rescheduled the hearing in the defamation case against Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi to July 18, over his controversial “fighting the Indian state” remark, which caused strong political and legal reactions nationwide.
A Jharkhand court has summoned Rahul Gandhi on August 6 over his alleged remark targeting Amit Shah. The case arises from a complaint accusing Gandhi of defamation against the current Union Home Minister during a past speech.
A Kolkata court denied bail to Wajahat Khan, who faced accusations of hate speech against Hindus after filing a complaint against influencer Sharmishta Panoli. Khan, arrested on June 9, had evaded authorities since June 1. Panoli, granted interim bail, is restricted from leaving India pending further legal proceedings.
A special court postponed the defamation case hearing against Rahul Gandhi due to the death of advocate Kamal Srivastava. The court has now rescheduled the hearing for July 1, giving both parties more time to prepare.
The Lucknow bench of the High Court, led by Justice Subhash Vidyarthi, rejected Rahul Gandhi’s plea against a summons issued over his Army comment case. A detailed order will be released by Monday.
Retired Judge Kemal Pasha apologized to Dr. K M Abraham and removed two videos where he made derogatory remarks about him, following a legal notice threatening a defamation suit for Rs 2 crore. Pasha admitted to misjudging the situation and assured no further comments would be made against Abraham.
New Delhi, April 22 – The Supreme Court of India has agreed to hear next week a petition concerning critical remarks made by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey against the apex court and Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna. The plea also seeks urgent directions to remove viral derogatory videos from social media platforms. The matter was mentioned for urgent listing before a Supreme Court bench comprising Justices B R Gavai and Augustine George Masih.
Mahant Raju Das, a priest from Hanuman Garhi, is facing a defamation case for his comments about Mulayam Singh Yadav. He reportedly posted on X, suggesting harmful actions against a statue of Yadav placed in a camp supported by SP workers at the Maha Kumbh. His remarks have led to legal action and public criticism, creating tension around the issue. Authorities are looking into the matter as it gains attention.
The Allahabad High Court today (6th Jan) extended the stay on Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair’s arrest until January 16, 2025, regarding an FIR based on his social media post about Yati Narsinghanand’s inflammatory speech. Zubair argues his post was a freedom of speech exercise, not inciting violence, amid state claims of misinformation.
The Delhi High Court ordered the removal of derogatory tweets and a YouTube video by BJP leader Sanju Verma against Congress spokesperson Dr. Shama Mohamed. Justice Vikas Mahajan criticized Verma’s comments as defamatory and emphasized the importance of reputation, urging responsible speech in public discourse, especially for political figures.
