• Politicians who filed a slander lawsuit against each other

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    Politicians who filed a slander lawsuit against each other




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    kits at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, Manish Sisodia was summoned by an
    Assam court on August 19 to appear before it on September 29 in connection with
    a defamation case filed against him by Sarma.



    Here, we examine a few politicians
    who have engaged in legal battles over defamation:



     



    Jayalalitaa vs Subramanian Swamy



    Tamil Nadu's chief minister J.
    Jayalalithaa filed a defamation lawsuit against BJP leader Subramanian Swamy in
    a Chennai court in 2014 over his comments regarding the issue of the state's
    fisherman being held in Sri Lanka, in which he claimed that the boats seized by
    Sri Lankan authorities belonged to Sasikala, the chief minister's close friend.
    She believed that Swamy's statement had caused animosity and concern among the
    Tamil Nadu populace as a whole as well as among the fishing community.



     



     One year later, in 2015, Jaylalithaa sued
    Swamy for defamation when the latter made a "malicious" tweet about
    the chief minister's health and claimed it was done so to damage her
    reputation. The Supreme Court criticised Jayalalithaa in 2016 for abusing the
    defamation law as a strategy to avoid criticism. During her six terms as the
    chief minister of Tamil Nadu, she filed over 1,000 defamation cases in an
    effort to silence her rivals, including members of the press and political
    opponents.



     



    Nitin Gadkari vs Arvind Kejriwal



    2014 saw the filing of a defamation
    lawsuit by BJP politician Nitin Gadkari against Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader
    Arvind Kejriwal after the latter gave out a list of "corrupt people"
    prior to the 2014 Lok Sabha elections that included Nitin Gadkari's name.
    Gadkari said that by adding his name on a list of India's most corrupt
    individuals, Arvind Kejriwal had defamed him. In February 2014, Kejriwal
    appeared in court in Delhi as an accused person. Kejriwal refused to ask for
    bail because he insisted he was not a criminal. The trial court then decided to
    place him in judicial detention. In 2018, Kejriwal expressed regret to Gadkari,
    and the two of them then jointly applied to a Delhi court to have the
    defamation case closed.



     



    Arun Jaitley vs Arvind Kejriwal



    After Arvind Kejriwal's former
    attorney Ram Jam Jethmalani allegedly abused him and used scandalous language
    in open court during the proceedings of an initial defamation suit against
    Kejriwal and five other AAP leaders, where he alleged that Kejriwal and his
    counsel had made a false statement during cross-examination, accusing Jaitley
    of corruption during his tenure as the hr minister, Jaitley filed a 10 crore
    defamation suit The claim was denied by Kejriwal. He later offered an apology
    to the Union minister, who accepted it, and as a result, a joint application to
    resolve the issue was filed with the Delhi high court by him and his five party
    colleagues.



     



    Rajesh Kunte vs Rahul Gandhi



    Following the Congress politician
    Rahul Gandhi's speech at Bhiwandi in the Thane region, in which Gandhi claimed
    that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was responsible for the murder of
    Mahatma Gandhi, an activist for the RSS named Rajesh Kunte filed a defamation
    lawsuit against Gandhi in 2014. Kunte said that his remarks damaged the RSS's
    standing. Gandhi was accused with defamation in connection with this case by a
    Thane court in 2018, however he pled not guilty to the accusations.



    The court declared in 2022 that the trial in Gandhi's
    defamation case would start on a daily basis on February 5. Gandhi requested an
    exemption, stating that he had to be in Delhi to vote in the vice-presidential
    election because he was a member of Parliament (MP), and Kunte was also unable
    to attend the hearing, so the court postponed it until October 22.