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Allahabad HC reserves order on Rahul Gandhi’s plea against Varanasi court ruling

In July, a Varanasi MP/MLA Court revived a case on Gandhi’s alleged remarks on the Sikh community in US in 2024. He has termed the order ‘lacking jurisdiction’ & sought a stay.

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Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday reserved its judgment on a petition filed by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, challenging a decision of the Varanasi Special MP/MLA Court related to his remarks made in the United States.

A single judge bench of Justice Sameer Jain reserved its order after hearing extensive arguments from both sides.

The matter pertains to the Varanasi MP/MLA Court’s order of July 21, 2025, in which it accepted a revision petition concerning the remarks of Rahul Gandhi. The Congress leader had approached the High Court against the order.

In September 2024, during his visit to the US, Rahul Gandhi, who is the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, made remarks about the Sikh community at a programme.
Varanasi resident Nageshwar Mishra had initially filed a petition over Rahul Gandhi’s remarks before the Judicial Magistrate (Second) court seeking directions to police to register a FIR. The case was dismissed in November 2024 by the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (MP/MLA Court).

Mishra subsequently filed a revision petition in the Varanasi Sessions Court, which the Special MP/MLA Judge accepted on July 21, 2025.

Rahul Gandhi’s petition in the High Court demanded that Varanasi MP/MLA Court should be set aside.

The petition argued that the Varanasi court’s order is wrong, illegal, and beyond jurisdiction. It was requested that until the matter is pending before the High Court, the operation of the Varanasi court’s order be stayed.

The state government and complainant Nageshwar Mishra have been made respondents in the petition.


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