A court postponed the defamation case hearing against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to March 23 after the complainant sought verification of submitted audio-video evidence. The MP-MLA court allowed a request to match the clips with Gandhi’s voice next hearing.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi appeared before the MP/MLA court in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, in a defamation case linked to his alleged remarks about Union Home Minister Amit Shah, asserting that the proceedings were triggered against him out of “political malice.”
Satyaki Savarkar, grandnephew of V D Savarkar, sought court directions for voice samples of Rahul Gandhi in a defamation dispute. Through advocate Sangram Kolhatkar, the plea was filed before Judicial Magistrate A A Shinde, citing material to strengthen allegations.
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.
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.
Today, On 6th August, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi was granted bail by a Jharkhand court in a 2018 defamation case linked to remarks against Amit Shah. He appeared as directed by the High Court and secured bail during the hearing.
Rahul Gandhi was granted bail by a Nashik court in a defamation case over remarks on V D Savarkar during the 2022 Bharat Jodo Yatra. He appeared via video link and pleaded “not guilty” to the charges.
Mumbai court rejects BJP MP Narayan Rane’s plea to cancel summons in defamation case. Sanjay Raut alleges Rane made “malicious and false” remarks during Konkan Festival.
Lipika Mitra missed a Delhi court hearing in her defamation case against Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The judge imposed a Rs 5,000 fine and gave a final chance to respond by August 2.
Karnataka High Court has stayed the defamation case filed by BJP against CM Siddaramaiah over Congress ads alleging corruption. The Court also tagged his plea with similar cases involving Rahul Gandhi and DK Shivakumar.
