Big relief to Rahul Gandhi from Supreme Court...

Sekar Chandra

Big relief to rahul gandhi from supreme Court...


In the matter of Modi surname case, the supreme court has given a big relief to rahul Gandhi. While giving its verdict in this case, the supreme court has stayed the sentence of Rahul. Giving relief to rahul gandhi, the judge said, "We are staying Rahul's conviction till the appeal is pending in the Sessions Court." On getting relief from supreme court to rahul gandhi, congress said, this is the victory of love against hatred. Satyamev Jayate-Jai Hind.

The case of rahul gandhi was being heard by a bench headed by Justice BR Gavai. Rahul's lawyer Abhishek manu Singhvi argued in the court that the original surname of the complainant (Purnesh) himself is not Modi. His original surname is Bhutala. Then how can this be the case. Singhvi also told the court that the people named by rahul did not file the case. He said, these people say that there are 13 crore people with the name Modi, but if seen carefully, the problem is happening only to the people associated with BJP.

'Maximum punishment given to Rahul'

Abhishek manu Singhvi, appearing for rahul in the court, said that in this case the maximum punishment for the defamation case was given. The result of this will be that rahul gandhi will not be able to become a public representative for 8 years. He told the apex court that the high court reserved the order for 66 days. rahul has not been able to attend the two sessions of the Lok Sabha.

Justice Gavai said – But the trial judge has given maximum punishment

On which Justice Gavai asked that but the trial judge has given maximum punishment. The reason for this has also not been explained in detail. Justice Gavai further said that by giving such punishment, the right of not only one person but of the entire constituency is being affected. The trial judge has written that no special concession can be given to the accused on the basis of being a Member of Parliament. A lot of advice has also been given in the order. Mahesh Jethmalani said that even in the Rafale case, rahul gandhi had said chowkidar chor hai. Later he replied in the court that he spoke like this out of excitement during the election campaign. That is, even then instead of accepting the mistake directly, an attempt was made to argue on it. After all, after the court's reprimand, he had unconditionally apologized.

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