Delhi HC to hear CM Arvind Kejriwal defamation case in February

The Asian Age.

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The counsel also informed the court that trial in the matter was going on before the trial court.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal

New Delhi: On Tuesday, the Delhi high court decided to hear chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s plea seeking quashing of a defamation complaint filed against him by former Union minister Kapil Sibal’s lawyer son Amit Sibal in February.

Mr Kejriwal’s counsel referred to the November 17 order of the Supreme Court, which had remanded the matter back to the Delhi high court asking it to decide on the plea, and told Justice I.S. Mehta that the high court would now have to hear the matter on merit. “Now the high court will have to hear the matter on merit and decide on the issue,” the Delhi CM’s counsel said after which the court directed that the matter be listed for hearing on February 16 next year. The counsel also informed the court that trial in the matter was going on before the trial court.

The apex court, while remanding back the matter to the high court to decide the plea of Kejriwal and others seeking discharge in the case, had made it clear that the trial court proceedings in the defamation complaint would continue.

The clarification regarding continuance of the trial court proceedings was made when Sibal’s lawyer had expressed apprehension that Kejriwal and others may use the order for remanding the case back to the high court to seek a stay on the pending proceedings before the Patiala House courts in the capital.

Amit Sibal had filed the defamation complaint against  Mr Kejriwal, deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia and activist lawyer Prashant Bhushan for alleging conflict of interest on his part.

The high court had in its order on January 16, 2014 asked the trial court to consider the pleas of  Mr Kejriwal and others seeking discharge from the defamation case. It had also refused to quash the defamation proceedings against them.

Mr Kejriwal had held a press conference on May 15, 2013, alleging conflict of interest on part of Amit Sibal, saying he had appeared in the court for a telecom firm when his father was the communications minister.Following the accusation, Amit Sibal had filed the defamation complaint. The trial court had then issued summons to them on July 24, 2013.

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