The Asian Age

HC wants FM reply on plea to stay case against Kejri

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New Delhi, July 13: The high court on Wednesday sought the reply of finance minister Arun Jaitley on chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s plea to stay the proceeding­s before a trial court in a criminal defamation case filed against him and five other AAP leaders.

Justice P. S. Teji issued notice to the union minister on the plea challengin­g the trial court’s May 19 order by which it had turned down the CM’s request to adjourn hearing on a criminal defamation case before it till the high court decided the civil suit before it. “Notice to the respondent ( Jaitley). Let the reply to the petition be filed,” the court said, adding that “the matter is fixed for arguments on July 21”.

Mr Kejriwal, who was represente­d through advocate Ram Jethmalani, submitted that there were two cases — one civil and the other criminal — filed against the AAP leaders on the same allegation­s and the trial court should have stayed the hearing in the matter, but had declined.

“The trial court in its order had said that it has no jurisdicti­on to decide the same and has listed the matter for arguments on July 16,” Jethmalani argued. He said that he had told the trial court to adjourn the matter so that he can approach the high court in this regard as he does not want to face both the cases simultaneo­usly.

Opposing the contention, lawyer Siddharth Luthra, representi­ng Mr Jaitley, said the AAP leaders were trying to derail the proceeding­s before a trial court which has rightly rejected their request. Mr Jaitley had filed a criminal defamation complaint alleging Mr Kejriwal and five AAP leaders had allegedly defamed him in the DDCA controvers­y.

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