"There was no criminal breach of trust and no criminal conspiracy and neither any cheating took place and it is a simple company matter where Young India has taken over the Associated Journal Ltd (AJL)," senior advocate Kapil Sibal told a bench of Justice Sunil Gaur.
In a hearing that lasted around 45 minutes, Sibal, who represented the Congress chief, said that the trial court order summoning Gandhi was "full of illegality".
"A section 25 company named Young India was floated with an aim of charity and it is a no-profit-or-loss company and Congress party had decided to give Rs 90 crore to Young India as a loan," Sibal said.
"Complainant (Subramanian Swamy) alleges that a criminal conspiracy was hatched by the accused and there was breach of trust. When Congress party can get donations why can't it give donations? How is it breach of trust?
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"Young India is a charitable company and since AJL's news paper National Herald was running in losses like most newspapers in India do, the amount was used for purchasing the equity shares of it," Sibal said.
Besides Sonia and Rahul, Congress treasurer Moti Lal Vora, General Secretary Oscar Fernandes and Suman Dubey had moved the High Court on July 30, 2014 against the trial court order summoning them in the case.