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Court order in defamation case against Kejriwal on May
A court here on Tuesday fixed
May 2 for delivering its order on framing of charges in a defamation
case against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and two others after
they appeared before it.
Metropolitan Magistrate Mayuri Singh on
Tuesday morning directed Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia
and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Yogendra Yadav to appear before it in
the afternoon.
All three leaders later appeared in a court room
at the Karkardooma court complex. Kejriwal and Sisodia entered at 1.40
p.m. while Yadav reached the jam-packed court room after 10 minutes.
As
the court room was packed, Yadav lost his balance and slipped while
entering. He took a chair on Kejriwal's left and had a short interaction
with him.
The court then deferred the matter for May 2 for delivering the order on framing of charges in the case.
This was the first meeting between the two leaders after the controversy over leadership in the party.
The
court in the morning had asked the AAP leaders to explain why they
should be exempted from appearing in court and directed them to be
present in the defamation case filed by Surender Kumar Sharma.
The
court observed that the accused did not explain any reasonable ground
for the plea seeking exemption from personal appearance in court, and
regretted that they had no respect for the law.
The court was earlier scheduled to deliver its order on March 17.
As the concerned magistrate was on leave on Tuesday, the case was assigned to link magistrate Mayuri Singh.
Kejriwal, Sisodia and Yadav had moved applications seeking exemption from personal appearance at the hearing.
The
complainant, advocate Surender Kumar Sharma, had alleged that in 2013,
the AAP approached him and asked him to contest the Delhi assembly
elections on a party ticket, saying Kejriwal was pleased with his social
services.
Sharma claimed that on October 14, 2013, articles in
leading newspapers carried "defamatory, unlawful and derogatory words
used by the accused persons" which lowered his reputation in the Bar and
the society.
The court had earlier reserved the order for
February 11 and then adjourned it for March 17 on framing of charges
against Kejriwal, Sisodia and Yadav.
All the three leaders are at present out on bail.
Sharma
said he filled up the application form to contest the polls after
Sisodia and Yadav allegedly told him that the AAP's Political Affairs
Committee had decided to give him the ticket. However, the ticket was
later denied.