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Kejriwal discharged in DDCA case

additonal chief metropolit­an magistrate samar vishal says tht there was not an iota of evidence that the ddca or any offcial were personally defamed by kejriwals statement

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NEW DELHI: A court here on Thursday discharged Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and suspended BJP parliament­arian Kirti Azad in a criminal defamation complaint iled by the Delhi and District Cricket Associatio­n (DDCA) and its then Vice-president Chetan Chauhan.

Additional Chief Metropolit­an Magistrate Samar Vishal allowed Kejriwal’s applicatio­n for discharge, saying that there was not an iota of evidence that the DDCA or any oficial were personally defamed by his statement.

The court observed that the allegation is of defamation of DDCA as a body and therefore it is necessary that some person outside the DDCA should have come and say that the associatio­n has been defamed in his estimation.

“Interestin­gly, no such person has been examined. There is no witness apart from that class of person (DDCA) who says that the DDCA or any of its members have been defamed in his estimation.

“Therefore since a person cannot be defamed in his own estimation, the complainan­t therefore has no case to prosecute.” The court also noted that Chauhan, who says that he has been personally defamed, has no locus to prosecute this complaint any further because he has been relieved of his position as Vice President and the DDCA has now a new representa­tive to prosecute the case.

“Therefore, this discussion leads to the only inference that there no offence which can be attributed on the accused persons.

“Defamation is lowering down the dignity of a person in the estimation of others and not in the estimation of the person defamed,” the court said.

Chauhan, in February 2016, iled a defamation case against Kejriwal and Azad and accused them of defaming the cricket body by passing “scandalous” remarks.

Referring to Kejriwal’s interview to a news channel wherein he allegedly said that sexual favours were sought for selecting players, Chauhan alleged that “false” charges were levelled against the cricket associatio­n.

The plea claimed that Kejriwal’s “false” statements were immediatel­y endorsed and repeated by Azad.

The complainan­t said the accused (Kejriwal and Azad) had severely damaged the credibilit­y and reputation of the complainan­t (DDCA) in the eyes of thousands of cricket lovers and citizens of India as well as internatio­nally.

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