Today, on 9th December, A Delhi court asked Sonia Gandhi and the Delhi Police to reply to a petition seeking registration of an FIR. The plea claims her name appeared on electoral rolls before she became an Indian citizen, demanding an inquiry.
Today, on 11th September, The Delhi Court has rejected a plea seeking an FIR against Sonia Gandhi regarding her name being included in the voters’ list before acquiring citizenship. The court dismissed the petition, closing the matter legally.
Today, on 10th September, Pre-Citizenship Voters’ List Entry row reached Delhi Court as a plea sought FIR against Sonia Gandhi. The Court, led by ACMM Vaibhav Chaurasia, has reserved its order on the matter after hearing petitioner Vikas Tripathi.
Plea in Delhi court seeks FIR against Sonia Gandhi over her inclusion in the electoral roll before she became an Indian citizen. The petition questions, “How her name got included in the electoral roll in the New Delhi constituency.”
The Election Commission has issued a notice to Congress leader Pawan Khera over allegations of holding two voter IDs in Delhi. BJP’s Amit Malviya accused him of being a “vote chor,” sparking a fresh political clash.
Today, On 26th March, A petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court challenging the election victory of BJP leader Parvesh Verma over Arvind Kejriwal. The plea, submitted by NCP leader Vishvanath Agarwal, alleges that his nomination was unfairly rejected by the Returning Officer. Agarwal argues that this rejection influenced the election outcome, making the results invalid. The court’s decision on this case could have major political implications.
The Delhi High Court directed Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit to re-file his defamation suit against AAP leaders Atishi and Sanjay Singh. The court denied him additional time to pay the required court fees. Dikshit had sought Rs.10 crore in damages over alleged defamatory remarks made during a press conference before the Delhi elections. The case will proceed once the filing is completed.
On Monday(9th Sept), The Delhi High Court rejected AAP leader Somnath Bharti’s plea for access to the EVM data used in the New Delhi constituency. However, the court ordered the preservation of VVPAT slips to maintain transparency.
