With the Gujarat High Court on Friday refusing to stay Rahul Gandhi's conviction in a criminal defamation case, Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge called the decision a "travesty" of justice and said that the court should have considered Rahul's honesty in politics.
The Gujarat High Court's order refusing to stay Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's conviction in a criminal defamation case over his "Modi surname" remark has prompted strong responses with the BJP terming the disqualified Lok Sabha MP as a "habitual offender" and the grand old party planning to
Congress on Friday said that they will approach the Supreme Court shortly after the Gujarat High Court today upheld Sessions Court's order denying a stay on conviction of the former Wayanad MP in the defamation case against the 'Modi surname' remark.
Expressing his dissatisfaction over the Gujarat High Court's order on Rahul Gandhi's plea, former Union Law Minister Ashwani Kumar on Friday said that the court's verdict denying a stay on the Congress leader's conviction in the 'Modi Surname' case is saddening for the entire country.
The Gujarat High Court on Friday refused to stay on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's plea seeking a stay on his conviction in the 'Modi surname' defamation case.
Shortly after the Gujarat High Court on Friday declined to grant a stay of Rahul Gandhi's conviction in a case involving a defamatory statement about the "Modi surname, Congress treasurer Pawan Bansal said that the Congress respects the court's verdict but does not agree with the judgement.
Gujarat High Court on Friday upheld Sessions Court's order denying stay on the conviction of Rahul Gandhi in the defamation case against 'Modi surname' remark
In a setback for Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Gujarat High Court on Monday upheld the Sessions Court's order and denied a stay on his conviction in the defamation case against 'Modi surname' remark
Gujarat High Court will pronounce the judgement on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's plea seeking a stay on his conviction in the 'Modi surname' defamation case on July 7.
The Supreme Court on Thursday sentenced life imprisonment without remission to four convicts in the 1996 Lajpat Nagar blast case and said that expeditious trial of such cases is the need of the hour, especially when it concerns national security and the common man.
All ten convicts in the 2019 Tabrez Ansari lynching case have been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment by Jharkhand's Seraikela court under section 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of Indian Penal Code (IPC).