Sunday, December 15, 2024
spot_img

‘Rahul’s plea against defamation complaint raises legal issues’

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

Mumbai, Sep 26: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday sought assistance of Maharashtra’s Advocate General on the legal issues involved in a petition filed by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi challenging the defamation proceedings initiated against him by a magistrate’s court over his alleged remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Mahesh Shrishrimal, who claims to be a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) worker, has filed a defamation complaint over Rahul Gandhi’s “commander-in-thief” remark about prime minister Modi in 2018.
After Gandhi challenged the lower court’s summons, the high court, in November 2021, directed the magistrate to defer the hearing. Since then, the hearing on Gandhi’s petition before the high court has been adjourned from time to time and the interim relief granted to him (deferment of proceedings before the magistrate) was also extended.
Hearing Gandhi’s petition on Tuesday, Justice S V Kotwal of the high court noted that it raises some “important questions of law.” “Therefore, I deem it necessary to request the advocate general of Maharashtra to address the court on all the legal issues involved in this case,” he said.
The HC posted the matter for further hearing on October 17 and extended the interim relief granted to Gandhi till then.
Gandhi’s lawyer advocate Sudeep Pasbola referred to section 199 (2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, under which a sessions court can take cognizance of a case where the offence is alleged against a public servant in respect of discharge of public functions.Hence, a magistrate can not hear such a case, the lawyer said.
Further, as per `explanation 2’ under section 499 of the Indian Penal Code, a political party can not be termed to be a `group of persons’ which can file a defamation complaint, hence, Shrishrimal could not file a complaint in a representative capacity, Gandhi’s lawyer said.
Shrishrimal’s lawyer advocate Niteen Pradhan argued that he could file a complaint as a member of the `BJP Maharashtra Pradesh Committee’.
He was convicted by a Surat court in a defamation case earlier this year but the conviction was later stayed by the Supreme Court. (PTI)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

India sends 60 tonnes of medical aid to disaster-hit Jamaica

New Delhi, Dec 15 : A fresh consignment of around 60 tonnes of emergency medical equipment, generators, and...

UP CM lauds PM Modi for honouring workers who built Ram Temple in Ayodhya

Mumbai (Maharashtra), Dec 15 : Lauding the 'respect' given to the labour force under the Bharatiya Janata Party...

‘Winter Whacking’: PM Modi lambasts Gandhi family; lists govt’s achievements

New Delhi, Dec 15: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his over 100-minute speech in the Parliament on Saturday,...