Raghav Chadha hailed the Supreme Court's stay on Rahul Gandhi's conviction and said that its intervention "reinforces people's trust" in the Indian democracy and the judicial system.
Speaking to ANI, Nath said, “I want to congratulate Congress leader Rahul Gandhi as the Supreme Court stayed the conviction. After this decision of the court, people’s faith and trust in the judiciary will increase. I have full faith that the final decision will be in favour of Rahul Gandhi
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
The Supreme Court on Friday appointed former Delhi High Court judge, Justice Jayant Nath, as the interim chairperson of the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC).
“Truth always triumphs, if not today then tomorrow or the day after. I thank people for their support,” he said while addressing a press conference in the national capital.
"The decision of the top court of our country is a big relief for Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. The conspiracy against Rahul Gandhi has failed today," Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said on Friday hours after the top court's interim order.
The Supreme Court on Friday declined to stay the scientific survey by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) of the Gyanvapi mosque premises in Varanasi.
Asserting that the people of Wayanad are "happy" with the Supreme Court's order, Ramesh Chennithala said, "We will be strengthened by this verdict and the people of Kerala, especially the people of Wayanad will be more happy as they have got their Member of Parliament back and his services w
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
"Today, SC has stayed Rahul Gandhi's conviction. We welcome this verdict given by the court. We will continue our legal battle in the court," said Modi.