Welcoming the Supreme Court verdict, putting a stay on the conviction of Rahul Gandhi in the criminal defamation case of the use of 'Modi' surname, Congress leader Deepinder Hooda on Friday said the judgement has helped restore people's faith in democracy and the constitution.
Hailing the Supreme Court's stay on Rahul Gandhi's conviction in the criminal defamation case over the use of the 'Modi' surname, Congress leader VD Satheesan said the ruling dealt a 'big blow' to the Centre.
The officials said that the search proceedings at the residential premises of Puthenveettil Joseph Mathew alias P.J. Mathew, Proprietor, M/s. Mathew International, Mumbai and multiple other business and residential premises located in Mumbai and Kerala were conducted in connection with illeg
Following Supreme Court’s verdict staying Rahul Gandhi’s conviction in a criminal defamation case over his Modi surname remark during an election rally in 2019, Tamil Nadu Minister and DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin on Friday said that this judgement will “morally boost the opposition allianc
Hours after the Supreme Court stayed his conviction in the criminal defamation case over 'Modi surname' remark, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said that he will continue to work to protect the idea of India
Pakistan's Supreme Court on Friday dismissed former Prime Minister Imran Khan's plea against trial proceedings in connection with the Toshakhana criminal complaint after he withdrew the petition, Pakistan-based Dawn reported.
The Congress on Friday hailed the Supreme Court’s interim order staying the conviction of party leader Rahul Gandhi in a criminal defamation case and said the apex court judgment “is a strong vindication of truth and justice”
In a relief to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, the Supreme Court, in an interim order on Friday, stayed his conviction in the criminal defamation case over 'Modi surname' remark
She said she had previously made multiple appeals to attend CM Nitish's public grievance session, known as Janta Darbar, in order to seek assistance and lodge a complaint against the criminals.
Following Ousmane Sonko, a prominent member of the opposition, who was detained on Friday and is charged with seven offences including criminal conspiracy and preparing an uprising, the decision to shut off the internet services was made.
In a joint statement issued Saturday, the rights groups demanded an immediate investigation into the alleged violations and for the referral of the matter to the International Criminal Court through the United Nations Security Council, VOA reported.