Bank defamation case: Rahul Gandhi granted bail
Ahmedabad, July 12: Ahmedabad Metropolitan Court on Friday granted bail to Rahul Gandhi, in connection with criminal defamation suit filed against him by Ahmedabad District Cooperative Bank and its chairman Ajay Patel.
The defamation suit was filed last year after Gandhi and Surjewala claimed that the Ahmedabad District Cooperative Bank was involved in a "scam" to swap Rs 745.59 crore in swapped notes with valid currency within five days of demonetisation announcement on November 8, 2016.
Union
home
minister
Amit
Shah
is
one
of
the
directors
of
the
ADC
Bank.
The
court
issued
summonses
to
the
two
leaders
on
April
9
after
finding
prima
facie
evidence
against
them.
The complainants said that the Congress leaders leveled "false and defamatory allegations" against the bank.
The court had conducted an inquiry under section 202 of the Code of Criminal Procedure before summoning Gandhi and Surjewala.
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The section deals with inquiry to decide whether there is sufficient ground for proceeding against a person.
Gandhi and Surjewala's allegations were based on the reply given by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development to an RTI query of a Mumbai-based activist.
ADCB and Patel have denied that the bank exchanged such a huge amount of swapped currency as alleged.
(with PTI inputs)