NEW DELHI :
THE Supreme Court extended
till April 22 next year its interim
order staying proceedings
against Congress leader Rahul
Gandhi in a case related to his
alleged derogatory remarks
against the Indian Army during
his 2022 Bharat Jodo Yatra.
A bench of Justices M M
Sundresh and Satish Chandra
Sharma admitted the appeal filed
by Gandhi, and said it will hear
the matter in detail.
The bench
was hearing Gandhi’s plea challenging a May 29 order of the
Allahabad High Court dismissing his plea challenging the trial court’s summoning order in
the case. While hearing his plea
on August 4, the top court stayed
till the next date of hearing further proceedings in the case
pending before a Lucknow court.
“How do you get to know that
2,000 sq km of Indian territory
has been occupied by Chinese?
Were you there? Do you have any
credible material?” the bench
had earlier asked Gandhi.
“Why do you make these statements without having any material? If you are a true Indian, you
won’t say such a thing,” it added.
The top court had then issued
notice to the Uttar Pradesh
Government and the complainant in the case seeking their
responses on Gandhi’s plea.
Senior advocate Abhishek
Singhvi, appearing for Gandhi,
had told the apex court that it
would be an unfortunate situation if the Leader of Opposition
cannot raise issues.