Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav. (File picture/PTI)
The courtroom had performed an inquiry towards Yadav beneath part 202 of the Code of Legal Process (CrPC) and had discovered adequate grounds to summon him on the idea of a grievance filed by one Haresh Mehta, a 69-year-old social employee and businessman primarily based in Ahmedabad
A metropolitan courtroom in Ahmedabad on Monday issued summons to Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav in a legal defamation case filed towards him over his reported remarks that ”solely Gujaratis could be thugs (fraudster).” The courtroom of Extra Metropolitan Justice of the Peace DJ Parmar issued summons to the senior Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief to seem earlier than it on September 22 in a case filed towards him beneath sections 499 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for legal defamation.
The courtroom had performed an inquiry towards Yadav beneath part 202 of the Code of Legal Process (CrPC) and had discovered adequate grounds to summon him on the idea of a grievance filed by one Haresh Mehta, a 69-year-old social employee and businessman primarily based in Ahmedabad.
Mehta had filed his grievance within the courtroom together with the proof of Yadav’s assertion made earlier than the media in Patna in Bihar on March 21 this 12 months.
”Solely Gujaratis could be thugs within the current state of affairs and their fraud might be forgiven. Who might be accountable in the event that they abscond after they're provided cash belonging to the LIC and banks,” Yadav had mentioned.
Mehta, in his grievance, mentioned the assertion, which was made in public, defames and humiliates Gujaratis.
A time period like ”thug” refers to a rogue, sly and legal particular person, and such a comparability will trigger non-Gujaratis to take a look at Gujaratis with suspicion, Mehta mentioned in his grievance and sought most punishment for Yadav.
By the way, in March this 12 months, a Surat courtroom had sentenced Congress chief Rahul Gandhi to 2 years in jail for his ’Modi surname’ comment, which led to him being disqualified as Lok Sabha member, however a keep on the conviction by the Supreme Courtroom on August 4 led to him being reinstated as Wayanad MP.
A courtroom in Ahmedabad has issued summons to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his Aam Aadmi Get together colleague Sanjay Singh in a legal defamation case filed by the Gujarat College for his or her media statements linked to a HC judgment on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s diploma.
The 2 AAP leaders have been directed to stay current in courtroom on August 31.
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