“Petitions are dismissed,” with that Justice Sunil Gaur of Delhi High Court set the stage for Sonia, RaGa and their five cohorts to appear in the trial court in Delhi today as accused in National Herald ‘cheating’criminal-complaint (CC) filed against them by the irrepressible Dr Subramanian Swamy, former Union Cabinet Minister, a five-term MP, Harvard Ph.D in Economics and Harvard Professor.
“I give as good as I get,” Swamy tweeted immediately after the HC order.
A seething Congress is rushing to the Supreme Court against the HC order. “A person with no locus, Dr Subramanian Swamy alleges [that] though he himself has not been cheated, an offence of cheating has occurred. So, we are raising the issue of locus standi in a very big way," Abhishek Singhvi, MP, Congress spokesperson and a Sr. SC advocate said.(A tape of Dr. Singhvi in compromising positions with a woman was circulated some time ago. Following this he resigned from Congress and as a Rajya Sabha member. But he was rehabilitated as soon as the tapes slipped from public conciousness.)
Note that the principal point the Congress is to rake-up is “locus," not cheating: since Swamy has no locus, therefore the cheating CC ought to be dismissed whether or not cheating was done!
Can the Gandhis "hide" from law and stop "the law from taking its own course?" Is the law different to Gandhis and to commoners?
Fortunately wisdom dawned on Gandhis and instead of going to SC they went to the trial court and said they will appear there and sought a later date. The court then asked them to appear on 19 December.
Swamy’s petition said, inter alia, that:
The assets of National Herald, ₹ 5000 crores, including Herald House, a six-storey building with around 1,00,000 sq feet office space, was transferred to Young Indian a private company limited by guarantee. Young Indian was incorporated on 23 November 2010 with a paid up capital of ₹5 lakh. Sonia and RaGa are its owners because they hold 76% of its shares; the remaining 24% is held by Congressmen Motilal Vora and Oscar Fernandes.
Congress gave an interest-free, unsecured, loan of Rs 90.25 crore to AJPL, the original owners of National Herald (NH). This loan was transferred to Young Indians along with the assets and income, Rs 60 lakhs a month, of NH. The loan was never repaid; or was paid back in cash which is illegal.
Also, it is illegal for any political party to lend money for commercial purposes as per "Section 29A to C of the RPA (1951) and Section 13A of IT Act (1961)."
Sonia and RaGa and their five musketeers cheated and misappropriated funds in acquiring ownership of now-defunct daily National Herald for "a pittance," and in ousting AJPL's 5000 shareholders.
Are the profits of NH being camouflaged as hefty salary and other expenses?
In 2012 RaGa said that he will sue for defamation. Three years down the line he has yet to approach the courts.
Sonia and RaGa's company with a capital of Rs 05 lakh acquired assets of Rs 5000 crores!
Boeski, Miliken, Harshad Mehta, Ketan Parikh and other assorted scammers are watching in wonderment the finesse with which the legerdemain was performed by the master wizard - Pappu.
“I give as good as I get,” Swamy tweeted immediately after the HC order.
A seething Congress is rushing to the Supreme Court against the HC order. “A person with no locus, Dr Subramanian Swamy alleges [that] though he himself has not been cheated, an offence of cheating has occurred. So, we are raising the issue of locus standi in a very big way," Abhishek Singhvi, MP, Congress spokesperson and a Sr. SC advocate said.(A tape of Dr. Singhvi in compromising positions with a woman was circulated some time ago. Following this he resigned from Congress and as a Rajya Sabha member. But he was rehabilitated as soon as the tapes slipped from public conciousness.)
Note that the principal point the Congress is to rake-up is “locus," not cheating: since Swamy has no locus, therefore the cheating CC ought to be dismissed whether or not cheating was done!
Can the Gandhis "hide" from law and stop "the law from taking its own course?" Is the law different to Gandhis and to commoners?
Fortunately wisdom dawned on Gandhis and instead of going to SC they went to the trial court and said they will appear there and sought a later date. The court then asked them to appear on 19 December.
Swamy’s petition said, inter alia, that:
The assets of National Herald, ₹ 5000 crores, including Herald House, a six-storey building with around 1,00,000 sq feet office space, was transferred to Young Indian a private company limited by guarantee. Young Indian was incorporated on 23 November 2010 with a paid up capital of ₹5 lakh. Sonia and RaGa are its owners because they hold 76% of its shares; the remaining 24% is held by Congressmen Motilal Vora and Oscar Fernandes.
Congress gave an interest-free, unsecured, loan of Rs 90.25 crore to AJPL, the original owners of National Herald (NH). This loan was transferred to Young Indians along with the assets and income, Rs 60 lakhs a month, of NH. The loan was never repaid; or was paid back in cash which is illegal.
Also, it is illegal for any political party to lend money for commercial purposes as per "Section 29A to C of the RPA (1951) and Section 13A of IT Act (1961)."
Sonia and RaGa and their five musketeers cheated and misappropriated funds in acquiring ownership of now-defunct daily National Herald for "a pittance," and in ousting AJPL's 5000 shareholders.
Are the profits of NH being camouflaged as hefty salary and other expenses?
In 2012 RaGa said that he will sue for defamation. Three years down the line he has yet to approach the courts.
Sonia and RaGa's company with a capital of Rs 05 lakh acquired assets of Rs 5000 crores!
Boeski, Miliken, Harshad Mehta, Ketan Parikh and other assorted scammers are watching in wonderment the finesse with which the legerdemain was performed by the master wizard - Pappu.
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