Rahul Gandhi skips court hearing in army defamation case again
NewsBytes June 24, 2025 06:39 PM


Rahul Gandhi skips court hearing in army defamation case again
24 Jun 2025


Congress MP Rahul Gandhi skipped a Lucknow court hearing on Monday in connection with a criminal case for allegedly insulting the Indian Army.

This is the fifth time he has skipped the proceedings.

The complaint alleges that during Bharat Jodo Yatra, Gandhi stated that "no one questions the beating of Indian soldiers by Chinese soldiers."

This statement, according to complainant Uday Shankar Srivastava, was derogatory toward the army and hurt the sentiments of armed forces.


Gandhi moved to quash complaint, summons
Legal proceedings


After preliminary proceedings in the case, a trial court had issued a summons on February 11, 2025, asking Gandhi to appear.

However, he moved the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court to quash both the complaint and summons.

On May 29, 2025, the high court dismissed his plea saying that both were legally valid and justified.


Case has drawn considerable attention
Ongoing case


Despite the high court's order, Gandhi has skipped hearings.

Gandhi's lawyer, Pranshu Agarwal, argued that the allegations in the complaint appeared fabricated.

He also argued that because Gandhi is not a Lucknow resident, the lower court should have investigated the allegations and summoned him only if they were prima facie fit for trial.

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