A local MP-MLA court will hear on November 4 a defamation case filed against Rahul Gandhi by three men acquitted in the 2020 Hathras case. The trio claims Gandhi’s remark that “the accused are roaming free” defamed them despite their CBI acquittal.
The MP/MLA court in Sultanpur adjourned Rahul Gandhi’s defamation case to October 17 after a key witness failed to appear. The case dates back to 2018, filed by BJP leader Vijay Mishra over remarks made during the Karnataka polls.
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.
A Chaibasa court has issued a non-bailable warrant against Rahul Gandhi over a 2018 defamation case related to his remarks about Amit Shah. The court mandates his personal appearance on June 26, following previous failures to appear. Gandhi faces additional legal challenges in Sultanpur, also linked to his comments about Shah.
Today(21st Sept), A defamation case against Rahul Gandhi in a UP MP-MLA court has been postponed to October 1 due to a bar council health camp. The case, filed by BJP’s Vijay Mishra, involves alleged defamatory remarks about Amit Shah during the 2018 Karnataka elections.
