Senior advocates Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Harin Raval and Ramesh Gupta appeared for the Gandhis and other accused and moved separate pleas seeking exemption from personal apperance for their clients for today only.
"We are very keen to come before the court," Singhvi told Metropolitan Magistrate Lovleen, adding, "Please give us a date of your choice and that of the convenience of Dr Subramanian Swamy."
"Accused number 2 (Rahul Gandhi) has left for Chennai this morning," he said.
The magistrate, however, told the defence counsel to ensure that all the accused appear before the court on the next date of hearing on December 19.
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"Make sure that all the accused appear on December 19. I am giving exemption from personal appearance only for today. Don't come in the morning on December 19. You come at 3 PM," the magistrate said.
Responding to the court's query, Swamy placed a copy of the verdict of the high court delivered yesterday before the court.
During the hearing, senior counsel Ramesh Gupta told the magistrate that accused Sam Pitroda is presently in the United States and they will try their best that he appears before the court on December 19.
To this, the court asked them to ensure that all the accused appear before it on December 19.
Gandhis and others for quashing of the summons against them in the case and also turned down their pleas for exemption from personal appearance in the trial court.
Along with the Gandhis, five other accused -- Suman Dubey, Moti Lal Vohra, Oscar Fernandez, Sam Pitroda and Young India Ltd -- had challenged the summons issued to them by a trial court on a complaint by Swamy against them for alleged cheating and misappropriation of funds in taking control of the now-defunct daily.
The trial court had on June 26, last year summoned all the above accused to appear before it on August 7, 2014 on Swamy's complaint.
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While talking to reporters outside court, Singhvi charged that the present case is a "proxy litigation", used as a "political vendetta" by BJP to attack senior Congress persons.
He stressed that each of the accused is "extremely keen, ready and willing" to appear before the court on December 19.
"We made it clear to the magistrate today that each of the accused is extremely keen, ready and willing to appear before the court at the earliest possible date. It is our statement, not the complainant's in the court. We are only seeking exemption for today as there was no time to study the order as it came yesterday and Parliament sessions is on etc.
Singhvi charged that the present case was an outcome of political vendetta.
"This is a political vendetta and worst, the complainant Swamy is a senior and active member of BJP. The ruling party in the power is using proxy litigations to attack the senior Congress functionaries out of political malice.
"You have a series since last 18 months alone whether its Virbhadra Singh, whose case was rudely intruded upon the wedding of his child on baseless allegations... Roping in Chidambaram and his family when the raids (were) conducted were totally different and unconnected. There are several such examples.
"There is not a slightest doubt in our mind... Not a single ingredient of any offence has been made out. But that is for the higher court to consider," Singhvi said.