Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

HC RAPS KEJRIWAL FOR ‘INDECENT QUESTIONS’

- Soibam Rocky Singh letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Delhi high court on Wednesday warned CM Arvind Kejriwal against asking “indecent” questions to Union minister Arun Jaitley during cross-examinatio­n in a defamation suit against the AAP leader.

Justice Manmohan said expression­s used by Kejriwal’s former counsel Ram Jethmalani during the cross-examinatio­n, such as “crook”, were “indecent, scandalous and abusive” . “You are using words such as crook. Does it fall in free speech? Are you aware that this is an unparliame­ntary word,” the judge said. “No person can be subject to such indecent, offensive, scandalous, abusive questions in the garb of cross-examinatio­n...”

“This court is of the view that liberty of free speech cannot be used to make unaccounte­d statements,” the judge said, warning Kejriwal that any further scandalous questions during the cross-examinatio­n will not be tolerated.

The judge said he will transfer the case from the joint registrar to a bench of the high court if he finds even an “iota” of indecent questions by Kejriwal’s counsel.

The court, which was hearing an applicatio­n moved by the Union minister to expedite the recording of evidence in an orderly and fair manner, allowed Kejriwal’s new counsel Anoop George Chaudhary to go through the documents and posted the hearing in the defamation suit for hearing on August 28.

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