Gujarat HC judge Gita Gopi recuses herself from hearing Rahul Gandhi’s plea in defamation case
The Congress leader had moved the High Court after a Surat court refused to stay his conviction in the case.
Gujarat High Court judge Justice Gita Gopi on Wednesday recused herself from hearing Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s application seeking a stay on his conviction in a defamation case related to his comments about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s surname, reported the Hindustan Times.
“When the matter came up for hearing in the second half today, Justice Gita Gopi, in whose court the matter was listed, said, ‘not before me’,” Gandhi’s counsel PS Champaneri said.
Assigning a new judge might take two days, Chapaneri told NDTV.
On April 20, a sessions court in Surat had dismissed Gandhi’s plea challenging his conviction, saying that as a member of Parliament and a former president of the country’s second-largest political party, he should have been more careful with his words. Gandhi has challenged this order before the High Court.
The defamation case relates to Gandhi’s comment at a rally in Karnataka’s Kolar ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, during which the 52-year-old Congress leader had asked: “Why all the thieves, be it Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi or Narendra Modi, have Modi in their names?”
Nirav Modi is a fugitive businessman accused in the Punjab National Bank scam while Lalit Modi is a former Indian Premier League chief who has been banned for life by the cricket governing body.
On March 23 this year, Gandhi...