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Disqualified MP Rahul Gandhi asked to vacate his government bungalow in Delhi by the Lok Sabha Housing Committee
The Lok Sabha Housing committee has reportedly issued a notice to Rahul Gandhi asking him to vacate his government-allotted bungalow in Lutyens' Delhi
Sufficient material to show reputation of RSS is lowered: Mumbai court rejects revision application of Javed Akhtar in defamation case
The original case was filed by advocate Santosh Dubey after Javed Akhtar compared the RSS with Taliban in a 2021 interview.
As Rahul Gandhi gets disqualified from Lok Sabha, here is what Kapil Sibal said about the legality of the move after his conviction
Kapil Sibal has asserted that as per law, Gandhi stood automatically disqualified with his conviction by Surat court.
Will Rahul Gandhi be disqualified from Lok Sabha? What the law says and how he had trashed an ordinance that could have saved him
According to section 8(3) of the Representation of the People Act, Rahul Gandhi is deserves to be disqualified with immediate effect after his conviction
Surat Court convicts Rahul Gandhi for defamation, sentences him to 2 years in jail, gets bail to appeal in higher court
"Why all the thieves, be it Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi or Narendra Modi, have Modi in their names," the Congress leader had said during a rally.
Non-bailable warrant issued against Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut in defamation suit filed by Medha Somaiya
Mumbai court warrant issues non-bailable warrant against Sanjay Raut for not appearing in court in defamation case filed by Medha Somaiya
Blow to Swati Chaturvedi as Delhi court refuses to give her relief in the defamation case filed by BJP’s Tajinder Bagga
In his original complaint dated 16/03/2017, Bagga stated that he was neither involved in the beating up of advocate Prashant Bhushan nor was he ever arrested in any case pertaining to sexual harassment.
Chief editors cannot be prosecuted unless there’s direct allegation: SC quashes defamation case against India Today’s Aroon Purie, case against journalist to go on
The apex court ruled that if there are no specific and adequate allegations the editor-in-chief cannot be prosecuted for defamation
Jadavpur University professor Ambikesh Mahapatra continues legal battle against Mamata Banerjee govt, attends 72 court hearings in 10 years for a joke
Ambikesh Mahapatra was booked for forwarding a cartoon targeting West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee.
BBC and fake news: British broadcaster to pay a large sum in damages to the former nanny of Prince William, Harry for false claims...
“Had we done our job properly Princess Diana would have known the truth during her lifetime," the BBC Director General Tim Davie emphasised.