Court summons Digvijay Singh in defamation case
By IANS - NEW DELHI
17th November 2012 03:35 PM
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Nitin Gadkari has filed the criminal defamation case against Digvijay Singh, who had accused him of having business links with his party MP Ajay Sancheti who allegedly pocketed a huge sum in the coal block allocation. (File/PTI)
Senior Congress leader Digvijay
Singh was today summoned by a Delhi court to face trial in a
criminal defamation case lodged against him by BJP President
Nitin Gadkari.
"Accused Digvijay Singh has been summoned for the offence
under sections 499 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code to face
trial for criminal defamation. Let he be summoned for December
21," Metropolitan Magistrate Sudesh Kumar said.
The court on October 16 had reserved its order on the BJP
president's complaint after recording the statements of two
witnesses.
The court had recorded the statement of Gadkari and BJP
National Secretary Bhupinder Yadav, also a Rajya Sabha MP.
Gadkari has filed the criminal defamation case against
Singh, who had accused him of having business links with his
party MP Ajay Sancheti who allegedly pocketed a huge sum in
the coal block allocation.
Gadkari, in his statement recorded in the court, had
denied having any business ties with Sancheti and had said
Singh had levelled "totally false and defamatory" allegations
against him to "give the impression that I have been
responsible for allocation of coal mines" to Sancheti.
In his petition, filed through advocate Ajay Digpaul,
Gadkari has sought Singh's prosecution under sections 499
(defamation) and 500 (punishment for defamation) of the IPC.
In his complaint, Gadkari has said the Congress-led UPA
government is facing a lot of heat on account of its
irregularities as brought out by the Comptroller and Auditor
General of India (CAG) in coal blocks allocation and accused
Singh of making baseless allegations against him to divert
attention from the issue.
Gadkari's counsel had earlier denied that his client has any "direct or indirect" business relations with Sancheti and
contended that Singh's statement had the "clear intention to
malign the reputation of the complainant."
Yadav, who had also recorded his statement in the court,
had said that on September 3, he read news articles in various
newspapers about the alleged business relations between
Gadkari and Sancheti and it was "totally false" that Gadkari
had earned Rs 490 crore from coal allocation through Sancheti.
Yadav had also said the news was "defamatory" and it had
lowered Gadkari's image in the eyes of the public.
The court had also recorded the statement of an
authorised representative of a national English daily in which
the alleged defamatory statement of Singh was published.
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