Supreme Court stays defamation case against Rahul Gandhi for remark about Amit Shah

The Congress leader’s counsel argued that as per legal precedent, only the aggrieved person can file a criminal defamation complaint.

Supreme Court stays defamation case against Rahul Gandhi for remark about Amit Shah

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The Supreme Court on Monday stayed proceedings in a trial court against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in a criminal defamation case filed about his remarks against Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Live Law reported.

A bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta passed the interim order in a special leave petition filed by Gandhi challenging the Jharkhand High Court judgement that dismissed his plea to quash the case.

The court asked the Jharkhand government and the complainant to file their responses to Gandhi’s plea to file the case, Bar and Bench reported.

Lawyer Abhishek Singhvi, representing the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha, contended that there are several judgements that hold that only the aggrieved person can file a criminal defamation complaint.

The complaint cannot be filed by a proxy third party, Singhvi argued.

The complaint against Gandhi had been filed by Bharatiya Janata Party leader Navin Jha, Live Law reported. He alleged that Gandhi, at an All India Congress Committee plenary session in March 2018, called Amit Shah a “murder accused”, in an apparent reference to the Sohrabuddin Sheikh case.

Shah was the BJP’s national president at the time.

In February 2014, a special court in Mumbai had discharged Shah in a case from 2005 involving the alleged extra-judicial killing of a man named Sohrabuddin Sheikh.

In his complaint, Jha had alleged that the...

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