21 August,2023 06:10 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Sanjay Raut and Uddhav Thackeray (File Photo)
On Monday, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and MP Sanjay Raut pleaded not guilty in a case related to alleged defamatory articles published by 'Saamana' against MP Rahul Shewale, a member of CM Shinde-faction.
Sanjay Raut appeared before the Mazgaon court, while Uddhav Thackeray attended the proceeding via video conferencing.
The duo pleaded not guilty to the allegations levelled against them after the magistrate read out the complaint. Later, they were granted cash bail of Rs 15,000.
"Thackeray and Raut will now face trial in the case and the matter has been adjourned till September 14 for recording evidence of the complainant," Shewale's lawyer said.
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MP Rahul Shewale has sought action against Uddhav and Sanjay Raut under Indian Penal Code sections 500 (punishment for defamation) and 501 (printing or engraving matter knowing it to be defamatory) for publishing 'defamatory articles' against him in the Marathi and Hindi editions of Saamana.
In the complaint, Shewale objected to the articles with the headline 'Rahul Shewale has hotel, real estate business in Karachi' published on December 29, 2022.
"The complainant strongly refuted all the allegations made in the said articles and categorically stated that this is merely a feeble attempt to damage the reputation and political career of the complainant by levelling false accusations against him to malign his image before the public at large," the complaint read.
The articles were a "concocted story", "devoid of any merits" and a classic example of "vendetta journalism", it added.
(with inputs from PTI)