Today, On 4th August, The Supreme Court criticised Rahul Gandhi for his comment on Chinese troops beating Indian soldiers, asking why he posted it on social media and not in Parliament, stating that freedom of speech doesn’t mean saying anything irresponsibly.
Rahul Gandhi’s alleged British citizenship case has been reopened by the Allahabad High Court after new evidence was submitted through a review petition, adding a fresh dimension to the long-standing public interest litigation against him.
Today, On 2nd July, An MP-MLA court has postponed the hearing in the defamation case against Rahul Gandhi to July 14. The case relates to his 2018 remarks about Union Home Minister Amit Shah, filed by BJP leader Vijay Mishra.
Rahul Gandhi skipped a Lucknow court hearing in a case related to his alleged insulting comment against the Army. A trial court had earlier issued a summons on February 11, 2025, after preliminary proceedings over the defamation complaint.
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 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.
A Varanasi court has dismissed a plea against Rahul Gandhi over his remark calling Lord Ram a “mythological and fictional figure” during a speech at Brown University, as alleged in a complaint filed on May 12.
Today, On 14th May, The Allahabad High Court rejected a PIL demanding the cancellation of Rahul Gandhi’s Indian citizenship, stating there was “no evidence” to show he holds another passport or citizenship in any other country.
