Supreme Court Collegium has recommended transferring nine High Court judges, including Justice Hemant M Prachchhak who refused to pause the conviction of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in the 2019 defamation case. The collegium, headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y.
Chandrachud, recommended transferring Justices Alpesh Y. Kogje, Kumari Gita Gopi, Hemant M Prachchhak and Samir J.
Dave of the Gujarat High Court have also been proposed to be transferred to Allahabad, Madras, Patna, and Rajasthan High Courts, respectively, by the top court collegium in its meeting held on August 3. Further, Justices Arvind Singh Sangwan, Avneesh Jhingan, Raj Mohan Singh, and Arun Monga of the Punjab and Haryana High Court were proposed to be transferred to the Allahabad, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan High Courts, respectively, news agency IANS reported on Thursday.The defamation saga Gandhi was sentenced to two years in prison in March for a campaign speech made in 2019 in which he likened Prime Minister Narendra Modi to two Indians accused of swindling money who shared the same last name, including Nirav Modi.Purnesh Modi, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) argued that the remark was offensive and filed a lawsuit.
The sentence, the maximum for defamation cases, automatically disqualified Gandhi from his seat in Parliament. Although the Supreme Court later stayed the conviction, paving the way for Gandhi's return to the Lok Sabha, Gujarat HC's Justice Prachchhak had at one stage refused to interfere with it.
Rejecting the petition, Prachchhak had said there was no reasonable ground to suspend it. “The conviction is just, proper and legal.” Justice Hemant Prachchhak, who dismissed the plea, also observed «representatives of
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