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Sonia, Rahul granted bail, attack Modi over Herald case

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 19 2015 | 8:42 PM IST
After a 10-minute hearing, Congress President Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul were today granted unconditional bail in the high-voltage National Herald case by a local court which said that offences alleged against them were not of "serious magnitude" at this stage and there was no apprehension that they would flee.
Facing a private criminal complaint lodged by BJP leader Subramanian Swamy in the transfer of shares of the defunct party newspaper Herald to a newly-created company, the two Gandhis, accompanied by a phalanx of leaders, including former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Priyanka Gandhi, appeared before Metropolitan Magistrate Lovleen at 2.50 PM.
The party's legal eagles Kapil Sibal, Ashwini Kumar, both former Union Law Ministers, and Abhishek Manu Singhvi, as also top Congress leaders such as Ghulam Nabi Azad, Mallikarjun Kharge, A K Antony, Shiela Dikshit, Ambika Soni, Ahmed Patel and Meira Kumar were at hand.
As soon as the hearing commenced, Swamy opposed the bail pleas moved by the Gandhis and other accused saying they are influential persons and might flee the country if enlarged.
However, the court said "The accused are reputed persons having deep political roots and there is no apprehension that they will flee."
Swamy then said that a condition should be imposed that the accused should not be allowed to travel abroad without the permission of the court and they should submit their passports to the court.
"Congress is an old party," the judge shot back and then dictated the order.

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"At this stage, without evidence the charges cannot be said to be serious in magnitude. They also have deep roots in the society so bail can be granted to the accused," the judge said.
Sonia, Rahul and three other accused -- Motilal Vora, Oscar Fernandes and Suman Dubey--sought bail which was granted after they furnished a personal bond of Rs 50,000 and one surety each.
During the hearing, Sibal, Singhvi and other lawyers, who
appeared for the accused, argued there was no apprehension that any of their clients would flee from the country as they have appeared before the court on the first date itself.
Swamy later claimed that he had not opposed the bail but had told the court that conditions should be imposed on the Gandhis' travel abroad since they "were in the habit of running away from the country".
The magistrate fixed February 20 as the next date of hearing during which they were asked to appear in person.
The proceedings were over within minutes after which the Gandhis came out smiling. They had to navigate through jostling lawyers, journalists, security men and party workers to reach their cars.
Later addressing the media at the party office, Sonia, Rahul and Manmohan Singh hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi accusing him of levelling "false allegations" against them and making "full use" of government agencies to "deliberately target" the Opposition.
"We will continue the fight and not bow down," they said.
Priyanka Gandhi, along with other Congress leaders, had entered the courtroom in advance.
While Manmohan Singh and some others were seated, Priyanka was seen standing. She came out chatting with her mother and brother once the proceedings were over.
As soon as the hearing commenced, the judge marked the presence of all the accused including Sonia, who was wearing a maroon-colour saree, and Rahul who was sporting a white kurta, half jacket and a blue trouser.
Senior Congress leaders A K Antony stood surety for Sonia while Priyanka Vadra was for her brother Rahul to fulfil the bail conditions.
Amidst media hype, hoopla and tight security, Sonia and Rahul entered the courtroom at 2.50 pm where the other three accused Motilal Vora, Oscar Fernandes and Suman Dubey were present along with top leaders of the party.
The hearing, during which only the advocates concerned, accused and party leaders were allowed to be inside the court room, commenced at around 2.53 pm when the judge came and occupied his seat.
A team of Congress lawyers, including senior advocates Kapil Sibal, Abhishek Manu Singhvi and others, moved the bail pleas.
Swamy, however, referred to the Delhi High Court's Decemebr 7 order saying the charges were prima facie serious in nature.

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First Published: Dec 19 2015 | 8:42 PM IST

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