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Gujarat High Court refuses to stay Rahul Gandhi's conviction in defamation case

Rahul Gandhi will continue to be disqualified from the Lok Sabha and will have to obtain a stay on conviction if he wants to fight the 2024 general election

July 07, 2023 / 11:18 IST
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Rahul Gandhi Modi surname defamation case
Rahul Gandhi

The Gujarat High Court on July 7 refused to grant a stay on the conviction of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi by a Surat court in a defamation case that has virtually ruled him out of the 2024 Lok Sabha election.

The former Congress president was found guilty of defamation for "all thieves have Modi surname" remark allegedly made during the campaign for the 2019 elections.

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Justice Hemant Prachhak delivered the judgment.

On March 23, Gandhi was convicted by the chief judicial magistrate of Surat and sentenced to two years in prison. The next day he was disqualified from the Lok Sabha.