Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Man held for Nihal Vihar murder

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

A 27-year-old physically disabled man has been arrested for his alleged involvemen­t in a murder in outer Delhi’s Nihal Vihar area a few days ago.

The body of the victim, 22-year-old Mahender, was recovered from the bushes near a crematoriu­m in Nihal Vihar on July 9. Investigat­ions into his death led the police to Avdhesh who deals in scrap work.

Avdhesh, a resident of west Delhi’s Matiala, was allegedly harbouring a grudge against the victim for the last four years. “Avdhesh wanted to marry a woman four years ago. But because of his physical disability, the woman’s family chose Mahender over him, leaving him disgruntle­d and bitter,” said MN Tiwari, DCP (outer).

The Delhi High Court on Monday extended the stay on a trial court order summoning chief minister Arvind Kejriwal in a criminal defamation complaint filed against him by a police constable for his ‘thulla’ remark.

A bench of Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal extended the relief till October 17 after the counsel submitted that the written submission­s have been filed in the matter and the parties can proceed for arguments.

The court also noted that the chief minister has filed his rejoinder to the reply by Delhi Police constable Anil Kumar Taneja, who has sought dismissal of Kejriwal’s petition seeking stay and quashing of the trial court’s order summoning him.

On July 13 last year, the High Court had stayed the summons. Since then it has been extended from time to time.

The policeman had alleged Kejriwal had “crossed all limits of decency” by using the insulting word, ‘thulla’, for policemen in an interview in a TV news channel.

Taneja, who had filed the criminal defamation complaint on July 23, 2015, had claimed that by using the word, Kejriwal “has intentiona­lly insulted the entire Delhi Police force as a whole and caused unnecessar­y provocatio­n to the police personnel in Delhi”.

The High Court, while staying the trial court’s order, in July last year had asked Kejriwal to explain the meaning of the word ‘thulla’ he had allegedly used against policemen.

The word used by Kejriwal is a Hindi word. The court wanted to know its meaning as the word does not exist in the dictionary.

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