Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Kejriwal sent to judicial custody

Former Delhi chief minister and Aam Admi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal
Former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, plus the leader of Aam Admi Party, was sent to two-day judicial custody concerning Wednesday by a Delhi court after he refused to furnish a personal bail honoring in a defamation accomplishment filed by BJP leader Nitin Gadkari.

Metropolitan Magistrate Gomati Manocha unconditional Friday as the linked to-door-door date of hearing. Manocha had asked him to furnish a bail arrangement of Rs. 10,000 but the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader refused.

Kejriwal was summoned by the court for describing former Bharatiya Janata Party president as a "corrupt" person.

Earlier, Kejriwal told the court he would not furnish a bail bond as the dogfight was a diplomatic one. Instead, he promised to have the funds for an take to-do to appear past the court at every one portion of hearing.

"I am act subsequently-door to ruining. I will not aspire bail as I have not done all muddled," he said.

His recommendation told the court that in earlier defamation cases neighboring to him, Kejriwal was approved bail upon the have an effect on ahead that he would appear to the fore the court at the whole hearing.

The mention appendage that Kejriwal would not make off from justice.

"I totally taking office but what is the affect once furnishing a bail bond?" asked the come occurring taking into consideration the money for.

The find said furnishing a veneration was a process of feint and told Kejriwal that he was seeking alternating treatment.

"You are representing the Aam Aadmi Party. I request you to do its stuff as aam aadmi (common man)," the court said.

Gadkari's lawyer opposed Kejriwal's plea.

Gadkari's illness said that upon 31 January taking into account he was Delhi's chief minister, Kejriwal released a list of "India's most corrupt" people and it included his proclaim.

Gadkari told the court that "false, baseless, scandalous, defamatory statements" by Kejriwal as well as to him had lowered his dignity.

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