Kejriwal sent to judicial custody in Nitin Gadkari defamation case

arvind-kejriwal_650_101712061105New Delhi: Former Delhi chief minister AND AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal was on today sent to judicial custody till May 23 after he refused to furnish a bail bond in connection with a criminal defamation complaint filed against him by BJP leader Nitin Gadkari.

The court, while passing the order, said that the AAP leader was looking for some exceptional treatment. The court also ordered the Delhi Police to take Kejriwal into custody and shift him to Tihar jail. The order was passed after Kejriwal refused to give an undertaking and furnish a bail bond of Rs 10,000.

During the hearing, the magistrate observed, I completely agree but why he (Kejriwal) will not furnish bail bond. What is the problem? There is a procedure and why should we follow different procedure in this case.

I agree he will appear in the court but the procedure is that a person has to file bail bond. Are you looking for some exception treatment?” the court asked. Kejriwal, who also argued in the court, told the judge that he has not committed any heinous crime and added that he was not looking for any exceptional treatment.

Advocates Prashant Bhushan and Rahul Mehra, who appeared for Kejriwal, told the magistrate that these cases are of political nature and as per the principle of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), they will not furnish bail bond.  Bhushan also argued that there was no possibility that Kejriwal would tamper with the evidence or influence the witnesses and filing of undertaking was correct.

Senior advocate Pinki Anand, who appeared for Gadkari, opposed the contentions of defence counsel, saying there was no procedure in law to furnish undertaking and law should not vary for anyone.  The court after hearing the arguments advanced by both the parties reserved its order for 4 PM on the issue of filing of undertaking by Kejriwal.

Bureau Report

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