Biggest Setback of IT-scanner for Rahul and Sonia Gandhi in National Herald Case

Biggest Setback,  today on 12th May 2017, for Rahul and Sonia Gandhi in National Herald Case. TheSupreme Court today asked Rahul and Sonia Gandhi in National Herald Case to submit everything to Income-tax department probe. Now the whole accounts of Young India and Congress party will move under Income Tax Department scanner.
Sonia, Rahul Gandhi


BJP leader Subramanian Swamy had moved the high court to get access to the documents submitted my the ministry of corporate affairs, ministry of finance and other departments in the matter. 

What I heard was I was entitled to the documents but it was exparte given so I should go back to Patiala Court ask again and TDK be heard. on 2:38 PM - 12 Jul 2016

Earlier on Dec 7, 2015 in one big setback, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul asked to appear before court in National Herald case. In the major setback for Congress president Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi, the Delhi high court on Monday rejected their petitions in the National Herald case, effectively asking them to appear before the trial court.




Upholding the summons issued to the top Congress brass by the trial court, the high court dismissed the petitions filed by the top Congress brass, which has now decided to move a division bench of the court challenging the order.




"If Rahul and Sonia decided to move the Supreme Court, I am prepared for that," BJP leader and the main complainant in the case, Subramanian Swamy, told reporters in New Delhi.


Earlier the Court had given a big relief to Congress president Sonia Gandhi and party vice-president Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald Case, the Delhi High Court today set aside trial court's order summoning documents from the ministries of finance and corporate Affairs and other agencies and balance sheet of the party for 2010-2011.
BJP leader Subramanian Swamy had moved the high court to get access to the documents submitted my the ministry of corporate affairs, ministry of finance and wth other departments the matter. Congress leaders had challenged the order.