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Patna High Court quashes defamation case against Sushil Modi

An RJD MLA had filed the case in 1999 after Modi accused him of being involved in a criminal case

BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi was in the Opposition when the case was filed. The Telegraph file picture

PTI
Patna | Published 29.11.18, 11:45 AM

Patna High Court on Thursday quashed a defamation case filed against Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi nearly two decades ago, when he was an Opposition leader.

Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah quashed the complaint lodged by Rabindra Kumar Rana, then an MLA of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) which was in power, and subsequent proceedings initiated by a court at Naugachia in Bhagalpur district, while allowing Modi's petition.

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Rana, who is at present serving sentence in cases relating to fodder scam along with party chief Lalu Prasad and others, had filed the defamation suit in June 1999 when he was accused by Modi of involvement in a criminal case.

In January 2001, the sub divisional judicial magistrate of Naugachia had taken cognisance of his complaint and issued summons against Modi.

Rana had later on represented Khagaria constituency in the Lok Sabha.

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