TDK advocate Sibal argued whole after noon. But Judge closely questioned him. Adjourned to April 22 for my reply.
Background Jan. 12, 2015
National Herald Land Scam
Congress supremo Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi faced another major set back when a Delhi Court summoned them in the National Herald land scam case. BJP leader Subramanian Swamy had filed a complaint in 2008 alleging the Congress leaders forged documents in the land scam.
The mother and son duo are accused of being involved in the land scam after the closing of the National Herald newspaper that was started by Jawaharlal Nehru in 1938. The total money devoured by the Congress leaders in this particular scam is estimated to be no less than Rs 2,000 crore by means of fraudulent property papers.
Swamy’s allegations are that Mrs Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi had floated a Section 25 private company called Young Indian and acquired the public limited company, the Associated Journals Ltd., which is the owner of National Herald and Quami Awaz Newspapers, and all high value real estate property in Delhi and other places in Uttar Pradesh of the said company. The deal is a sham, bogus and a violation of several laws. he says that it is a fraud committed in order to grab the Herald House in Delhi that is located in a hub and which is valued at about Rs 1600 crore.
Swamy even claims that the Congress government had issued a loan of Rs 90 crore to the National Herald which only makes the case more intriguing.
Interestingly, the National Herald was closed by the UPA government in 2008, during which Sonia Gandhi was the president of the Congress party. It is also worth noticing that Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi are not the only people from the much famed Nehru-Gandhi dynasty to be accused in a land scam as Sonia’s son-in–law, Robert Vadra has also been accused of
Other Congress leaders including Motilal Vora, Oscar Fernandez, Suman Dubey and Sam Pitroda have also been summoned in the afforementioned case. If found guilty, the mother-son duo will face atleast a trial of 7 years and at the most a life imprisonment sentence.
http://www.ghotala.in/2015/01/12/national-herald-land-scam/
Published: March 24, 2015 19:18 IST | Updated: March 24, 2015 19:18 IST
Summoning in National Herald case illegal: Sonia
Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday said in the Delhi High Court that the summons issued against her, Rahul Gandhi and five others in the National Herald case were “illegal”, claiming no one was cheated in the acquisition process.
A bench of Justice Sunil Gaur was told by senior advocate Kapil Sibal, who represented the Congress chief, that not a single person was cheated during the acquisition of Associated Journals (AJL), the publisher of the now defunctNational Herald newspaper, by the Young Indian (YIL).
“There was no criminal breach of trust and no criminal conspiracy and neither any cheating took place and it is a simple company matter where YIL has taken over the AJL,” the counsel claimed and asked how was “the complainant, BJP leader Subramanian Swamy, affected by this private transaction”.
Mr. Sibal also said that the trial court order summoning Gandhi was “full of illegality“.
He said that due to the emotional attachment with AJL as it was supported by former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi during Quit India movement, the party helped it by issuing loans worth Rs. 90 crore over a period of 50 years.
“A section 25 company named Young India was floated with an aim of charity and it is a no-profit-or-loss company and Congress party had decided to give Rs. 90 crore to Young India as a loan,” Mr. Sibal said and said, “Is there any provision in the law that prevents any political party from giving loans?”
Mr. Sibal said that YIL was only a shareholder and does not earn or get a single penny from the AJL.
Besides Ms. Gandhi Sonia and Mr. Rahul Gandhi, Congress treasurer Moti Lal Vora, general secretary Oscar Fernandes and Suman Dubey had moved the High Court on July 30, 2014 against the trial court order summoning them in the case.
The trial court had on June 26, 2014 summoned Ms. Sonia Gandhi, Mr. Rahul Gandhi, Mr. Vora, Mr. Fernandes, Mr. Dubey and Sam Pitroda to appear before it on August 7, 2014 on a complaint by Mr. Swamy alleging cheating in the acquisition of AJL, the publisher of National Herald newspaper, by the YIL.
Later, the High Court on August 6, 2014 had stayed the summons issued against the Gandhis and others, and on December 15, 2014 had listed the matter to be heard on day-to-day basis.
The court on December 15, 2014 had also stayed the summons till final disposal of the petitions.
During the hearing, Mr. Sibal also questioned the “locus” of Mr. Swamy in filing a private criminal complaint, saying it was a company matter and “no stranger can question the company’s transactions”.
“He (Mr. Swamy) cannot even show that something illegal has been done and he says rents from the assets were pocketed by us. Here, the state also doesn’t come into picture,” the senior lawyer said.
The arguments, which remained inconclusive, will resume on April 22, 2015.
On January 12, 2015, Justice V.P. Vaish, who was hearing the matter, had recused from the case saying his roster of cases had been changed and directed that the petitions be listed before an appropriate bench.
Mr. Swamy had opposed the judge’s recusal and requested that the matter be heard by the same court, which has been largely dealing with it, as a fresh hearing of the case would further delay the issue.
The court had, however, rejected Mr. Swamy’s request and transferred the case.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/summoning-in-national-herald-case-illegal-sonia/article7028510.ece?homepage=true