Surat (Gujarat):Surat sessions court Thursday reserved its verdict in the appeal filed by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi seeking a stay on his conviction by the Magistrate court in the criminal defamation case against him. Judge Robin Mogera heard Rahul Gandhi and the complainant, BJP MLA Purnesh Modi before reserving the verdict in the matter. The order will be pronounced on April 20.
Earlier during the hearing, Rahul's lawyer argued that the trial in a defamation case over "Modi surname" remark was "not fair" and there was no need for maximum punishment in the case. The argument was made during a hearing currently underway on Rahul Gandhi's plea for a stay on his conviction in the defamation case. A metropolitan magistrate's court in Surat on March 23 sentenced Rahul Gandhi to two years in jail after holding him guilty for his remark "How come all thieves have Modi as the common surname", made during an election rally on April 13, 2019.
Complainant Purnesh Modi, in his reply filed earlier in the same court, had opposed Gandhi's plea for a stay on conviction saying the Congress leader is a "repetitive offender" who is in the habit of making defamatory statements. On Thursday, arguments from both sides concluded in the court of Additional Sessions Judge R P Mogera.
Arguing for Gandhi, senior advocate R S Cheema told the judge that the trial was not "fair". The judgment by the magistrate was "strange" because the trial court judge "made a hotchpotch of all the evidence on record", Cheema said. "It was not a fair trial. The entire case was based on electronic evidence, wherein I made a speech during elections and a person sitting 100 km away filed a complaint after watching that in the news...There was no need for maximum punishment in this case," argued Cheema on behalf of Gandhi.
He also said that Gandhi's unconditional apology to the Supreme Court (in Rafale contempt case) was wrongly attached with this case by the complainant.
Arguing against Gandhi's plea for a stay on conviction, Purnesh Modi's lawyer Harshit Toliya said his client felt offended because Gandhi had tried to defame all people with Modi surname through his remarks.