Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, an accused in the National Herald case, moved a Delhi court on Tuesday to obtain a no-objection certificate (NOC) for a new “ordinary passport” after he submitted travel documents on his disqualification as an MP. . Rahul Gandhi has reached Rouse Avenue Court for NOC. Due to being named in the National Herald case, NOC from the court is needed to issue an ordinary passport to Rahul Gandhi.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vaibhav Mehta sought response of BJP leader Subramanian Swamy, the complainant in the National Herald case, on Gandhi’s application and listed the matter for hearing today.
The application states, ‘The applicant’s membership of Parliament expired in March 2023 and as such he surrendered his diplomatic passport and he is applying for a fresh ordinary passport… Through the present application, the applicant Seeking permission and no objection from this court for ordinary passport.
Rahul Gandhi has said in his petition that while granting bail in the National Herald case, the court had not imposed any restriction on going out of the country.
The court had on December 19, 2015 granted bail to Gandhi and others in the case.
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