Friday, February 6, 2026
14.1 C
New Delhi

Sessions Court Issues Notice To Sonia Gandhi Over Challenge To Electoral Roll Entry In 1980 Case

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

New Delhi [India], December 9: The Sessions Court at Rouse Avenue on Tuesday issued notice to Sonia Gandhi while hearing a revision petition challenging the Magistrate’s September order dismissing a complaint alleging her wrongful inclusion in the 1980-81 electoral rolls.

The direction was passed by Sessions Judge Vishal Gogne after hearing preliminary submissions on behalf of the revisionist.

Senior Advocate Pavan Narang, appearing for the revisionist Vikas Tripathi, argued that the matter warranted reconsideration as the material placed on record indicated serious irregularities in the manner Sonia Gandhi’s name was entered into the electoral roll before she became an Indian citizen.

He submitted that “certain documents must have been forged and falsified to get the name in the electoral roll of 1980,” emphasising that her name was later deleted and then re-entered in 1983 on the basis of an application filed in January 1983, both instances, according to him, occurring before she acquired citizenship.

Narang argued that the Representation of the People Act clearly permits only a citizen of India to be enrolled as a voter, and therefore, the entries raised questions requiring judicial examination.

He added that while the initial complaint relied upon an article containing clips of the electoral rolls, the revisionist has now obtained attested copies from the Election Commission, which have been placed on record to substantiate the claim.

After considering the submissions, Judge Gogne issued notice to both respondents, including Sonia Gandhi.

The prosecutor accepted notice on behalf of the State. The Court also directed that the Trial Court Record (TCR) be summoned for a complete assessment of the issues raised in the revision.

The matter is now listed for further hearing on January 6, when the Sessions Court will continue examining the challenge to the Magistrate’s order dismissing the complaint at the threshold.

The revision petition stems from a complaint filed by advocate Vikas Tripathi, which the Magistrate had rejected at the threshold, holding that it lacked legal foundation and relied solely on uncertified photocopies of electoral records from 1980. The Magistrate had also observed that questions of citizenship and electoral rolls fall exclusively within the jurisdiction of the Central Government and the Election Commission of India, and cannot be adjudicated through a criminal complaint. 

(This report has been published as part of an auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

Go to Source

Hot this week

VHP flags Netflix film title as ‘offensive’

NEW DELHI: Vishwa Hindu Parishad on Friday objected to upcoming Netflix film ‘Ghooskhor Pandat’, calling the title offensive and an attack on a “most respectable segment” of society, and demanded govt action. Read More

Minor has right over reproductive choice: Supreme Court

NEW DELHI: A minor’s mother sought Supreme Court’s permission for termination of her daughter’s pregnancy, taking into consideration that the child would be illegitimate and the girl had to live her life with mental Read More

Cristiano Ronaldo left out by Al-Nassr for second consecutive game; here’s the reason behind his continued absence

Cristiano Ronaldo’s relations with the Saudi Pro League appears to have hit rock bottom these past few days after his criticism of the Public Investment Fund and how it manages its clubs in the competition. Read More

H-1B visa fee is here to stay: Immigration attorney says employees should hire through L-1 visa to bypass $100K

The H-1B cap pre-registration opens March 4 and will continue till March 19, the USCIS has already announced. Read More

Exports to China up 37% in Apr-Dec: Minister

NEW DELHI: India’s exports to China have increased 37% to $14.2 billion during April-Dec, govt told Rajya Sabha Friday, with shipments during the last month of 2025 jumping 67% to over $2 billion. Read More

Topics

VHP flags Netflix film title as ‘offensive’

NEW DELHI: Vishwa Hindu Parishad on Friday objected to upcoming Netflix film ‘Ghooskhor Pandat’, calling the title offensive and an attack on a “most respectable segment” of society, and demanded govt action. Read More

Minor has right over reproductive choice: Supreme Court

NEW DELHI: A minor’s mother sought Supreme Court’s permission for termination of her daughter’s pregnancy, taking into consideration that the child would be illegitimate and the girl had to live her life with mental Read More

Cristiano Ronaldo left out by Al-Nassr for second consecutive game; here’s the reason behind his continued absence

Cristiano Ronaldo’s relations with the Saudi Pro League appears to have hit rock bottom these past few days after his criticism of the Public Investment Fund and how it manages its clubs in the competition. Read More

H-1B visa fee is here to stay: Immigration attorney says employees should hire through L-1 visa to bypass $100K

The H-1B cap pre-registration opens March 4 and will continue till March 19, the USCIS has already announced. Read More

Exports to China up 37% in Apr-Dec: Minister

NEW DELHI: India’s exports to China have increased 37% to $14.2 billion during April-Dec, govt told Rajya Sabha Friday, with shipments during the last month of 2025 jumping 67% to over $2 billion. Read More

Iran backs Chabahar port, ready to expand ties with India

(ANI photo) NEW DELHI: Iran has backed the Chabahar port and cooperation with India amid the uncertainty looming over the project because of ongoing US efforts to isolate Iran, including the Trump administration’s decision la Read More

Can’t misuse judiciary after poll drubbing: Supreme Court

Prashant Kishor NEW DELHI: Prashant Kishor-headed Jan Suraaj Party on Friday was criticised by the Supreme Court for filing a writ petition seeking annulment of recently concluded Bihar assembly elections on the ground that the po Read More

Top Jaish, LeT men call for jihad, threaten to strike Delhi, Agra

NEW DELHI: In a coordinated escalation of hostilities coinciding with so-called “Kashmir Solidarity Day”, top commanders from Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) engaged in incendiary anti-India rhetoric duri Read More

Related Articles