Court asks AAP leaders Kejriwal, Sanjay Singh to appear on July 26

Update: 2023-07-13 18:15 GMT

 A court here on Thursday directed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and AAP’s Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh to appear before it on July 26 in connection with a criminal defamation case over their “sarcastic” and “derogatory” statements with regard to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s degree.

The case against the two Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders was filed on the basis of a complaint lodged by the Gujarat University (GU).

A metropolitan court here had earlier directed the two leaders to appear before it on Thursday (July 13). However, their lawyer filed an exemption application saying Kejriwal and Singh could not appear due to heavy rains in Delhi.

Gujarat University’s lawyer Amit Nair did not oppose the plea but urged the court to direct the AAP leaders to remain present on the next date as the trial is being delayed.

After taking into consideration the exemption plea for their absence, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate S J Panchal directed Kejriwal and Singh to remain present on July 26. During the hearing, the AAP leaders’ lawyer submitted another plea under section 309 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), urging the court to adjourn the hearing in view of a related matter being heard in the Gujarat High Court.

However, Nair opposed the plea saying there was no connection between this case and the matter which is pending before the high court. Subsequently, the AAP leaders did not press for the plea and withdrew it. During the previous hearings, it had summoned the two AAP leaders after observing that prima facie there appeared to be a case against them under section 500 (defamation) of the IPC.

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