'A true Indian will not say this': SC admonishes Rahul Gandhi over Indian Army remarks; stays defamation proceedings - The Statesman
INDIA, AUG 4 – The Supreme Court paused defamation proceedings against Rahul Gandhi over his 2022 remarks on the Indian Army and Galwan Valley clash, while questioning his claims and patriotism.
- The Supreme Court stayed proceedings in a defamation case against Rahul Gandhi concerning his remarks about the Indian Army during the 2020 Galwan clash with China, granting a three-week stay for further hearing.
- Justice Dipankar Datta criticized Gandhi for making statements about territorial occupation without credible evidence, questioning the credibility of his claims about territory loss.
- The court noted that freedom of speech does not allow irresponsible statements, emphasizing that it must be exercised responsibly, particularly during times of border conflict.
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‘Do you have any credible material?’: SC slams Rahul Gandhi over remarks on Army; stays defamation proceedings
The Supreme Court was hearing Rahul Gandhi’s appeal challenging the Allahabad HC judgment refusing to stay the proceedings initiated in a trial court against him over his comments against the Army.
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