Rahul Gandhi pleads not guilty in defamation suit; gets bail
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday pleaded not guilty in a criminal defamation suit filed against him for calling Union Home Minister Amit Shah a "murder accused".
Ahmedabad: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday pleaded not guilty in a criminal defamation suit filed against him for calling Union Home Minister Amit Shah a "murder accused".
The court of additional chief metropolitan magistrate R B Etaliya also granted him bail on a bond of Rs 10,000.
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Gandhis lawyer moved an application for personal exemption of his client in the case after his not guilty plea was recorded by the court.
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Bail plea of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accepted by a Gujarat court in the defamation case for calling Home Minister Amit Shah a "murder accused", at an election rally in Jabalpur. Next date of hearing on 7th December. (file pic) pic.twitter.com/8XIaoZ328L
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The court fixed the next hearing on December 7, when it will also take up his personal exemption application.
The criminal defamation suit was filed against Gandhi for calling Shah a "murder accused" at an election rally in Jabalpur six months ago.
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Gandhi's jibe was slanderous as Shah was acquitted in the Sohrabuddin Shaikh fake encounter case in 2015, the complainant said. (PTI)