A plea was filed by Munda challenging an first information report (FIR) lodged against him and other Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers, accused of engaging in altercation with police.
A non-bailable arrest warrant was issued against Gandhi by a special court in Chaibasa on February 27 after the Congress leader failed to appear and participate in the trial.
The Court emphasized that crimes against a foreign national may have serious national and international repercussions, and impact the tourism economy of the country.
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Single-judge Justice Ambuj Nath noted that Gandhi had said that BJP leaders are liars who are drunk with power and that BJP workers will accept a person accused of murder as their president.
The Court concluded that the complaint was filed with mala fide intention to wreak vengeance on a lawyer who was defending the complainant’s wife in a matrimonial case.