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Timeline: All you need to know about National Herald Case

Supporters of the Congress party have gathered in large numbers outside the All India Congress Committee (AICC) displaying their solidarity with party president Sonia Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi in view of the hearing of the National Herald case on Saturday.

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The party has been maintained so far that a decision would be taken in accordance with advice they receive from their lawyers. “I have consistently said that all should avoid hype and hoopla about a routine legal appearance”.

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The Gandhis and co-accused Suman Dubey, Motilal Vora, Oscar Fernandes and Sam Pitroda are likely to move bail when they appear in the court of metropolitan magistrate Loveleen.

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The security officials have also had a meeting with the District Judge of the Patiala House courts. Priyanka and Robert Vadra will accompany Rahul and Sonia to the court.

The Congress had allegedly loaned Rs 90.25 crore to Associated Journals Ltd. (AJL), publisher of National Herald, and on December 28, 2010 it had assigned this debt to Young Indian Ltd (YIL), the charitable company, for Rs 50 lakh, which, according to Swamy, amounted to breach of trust and cheating.

Aug 1, 2015: Delhi HC issues notice to Swamy on a batch of petitions filed by Gandhis and others in the case seeking stay on summons issued for August 7. While the party has made no secret of its indignation over the Herald allegations, there are apprehensions in certain sections that protests in Parliament post-summons may not go down well with the court. Sources also say that the Congress President and Vice President will approach Supreme Court in January to get the case quashed.

“The Congress president and vice president have full faith in the judiciary and full faith in the law of the land”. “Modi government has unleashed a malicious vendetta against Congress leadership and political opponents”.

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“The political vendetta led by Narendra Modi and Subramanian Swamy is only a small cog in this wheel of conspiracy”, he added.

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