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Delhi Court To Hear National Herald Case Today

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New Delhi: A Delhi court will today hear the National Herald matter.

Earlier, all the accused in the case filed their reply in the court and opposed Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy’s plea seeking to summon witnesses.

Swamy’s counsel had submitted a list of witnesses and other evidence against the accused.

The court had previously dismissed Swamy’s plea, seeking documents related to the case against Congress president Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi along with other accused.

Swamy had earlier sought documents and ledger books maintained by the Congress and Associated Journals Limited (AJL).

Swamy had filed an application in 2012, accusing Sonia, Rahul, and others associated with the Congress of conspiring to cheat in a land deal.

In his complaint, Swamy had alleged that the Congress granted an interest-free loan of Rs. 90.25 crore to the AJL, owner of the National Herald newspaper, established by Jawaharlal Nehru, which was either not repaid or repaid in case, which was in violation of Section 269T of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

In August, the court issued notices to Sonia, Rahul, and five others on Swamy’s application seeking presentation of certain documents from Associated Journals Pvt. Ltd (AJL) and Indian National Congress (INC) in connection with the National Herald case.

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