Amit Malviya slams Priyanka Gandhi, stating the Gandhi family cannot be above the judiciary, after the Supreme Court scolds Rahul Gandhi over alleged Army-China remarks during Bharat Jodo Yatra.
The Allahabad High Court dismissed a PIL against Robert Vadra over his alleged hate speech Over Pahalgam Attack but gave permission to the petitioner to take legal action through proper channels. The court emphasized following criminal law procedures first.
In a legal challenge, BJP candidate Navya Haridas contests Priyanka Gandhi’s victory in the Wayanad bypoll, citing alleged asset non-disclosure and corrupt practices. The Kerala High Court has summoned Gandhi to respond, with the next hearing scheduled for August. Haridas claims the non-disclosure misled voters, affecting election results.
Today, On 2nd May, The Allahabad High Court has rejected a PIL filed by Hindu Front For Justice seeking an SIT probe into Robert Vadra’s Pahalgam Terror attack remarks, stating petitioners can pursue civil or criminal legal options instead.
The Allahabad High Court will hear a petition against Robert Vadra on Friday regarding his controversial comments on a recent Pahalgam terror attack, where 26 people died. The petitioners seek a Special Investigation Team’s formation and legal action for Vadra’s remarks, which they claim threaten public harmony and national security.
The Enforcement Directorate has filed a chargesheet against Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi related to a money laundering case linked to the National Herald newspaper. The next hearing is scheduled for April 25. The ED also questioned Robert Vadra in a separate money laundering case, amid allegations of political vendetta.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Navya Haridas approached the Kerala High Court, raising questions about the recent election victory of Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi in the Wayanad Lok Sabha bypoll held on November 13. Navya Haridas had also stood from the Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency but lost to the Priyanka Gandhi Vadra by 5,12,399 votes.
Today, On 26th April, The Jharkhand High Court temporarily suspended Rahul Gandhi’s court appearance in a defamation case brought by a Chaibasa resident. This decision follows a non-bailable warrant issued against him in February. Gandhi’s legal team challenged the warrant, leading to the high court’s intervention. The case pause allows Gandhi to focus on campaigning for the upcoming Andhra Pradesh elections.
