A court has asked for Rahul Gandhi’s YouTube video after discovering that the CDs submitted were blank in a case related to remarks on Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. The development has added a new twist to the ongoing legal proceedings.
What the Court Observed
During the hearing, the court noted that the prosecution submitted CDs that did not contain the alleged video material. As a result, the court directed authorities to produce the relevant YouTube link or video evidence to proceed with the case effectively.
The judge stressed that proper evidence remains essential for fair adjudication.
The case stems from comments attributed to Rahul Gandhi about Savarkar during a public address. The remarks triggered legal complaints, with petitioners alleging that the statements were defamatory.
Therefore, the video recording of the speech plays a crucial role in determining the context and content of the remarks.
Court Emphasises Due Process
The court underlined that incomplete or faulty submissions cannot form the basis of legal action. By seeking the YouTube video directly, the court aimed to ensure accuracy and transparency in evaluating the allegations.
Moreover, the direction reflects the judiciary’s focus on evidence-based proceedings rather than procedural lapses.
Meanwhile, the case continues to draw political attention, with supporters and critics closely watching developments. However, legal experts point out that the court’s latest order is procedural and does not comment on the merits of the case.

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