Rivals hail Supreme Court's stay on CM Kejriwal diktat
Congress, BJP, and Mr Kejriwal’s former ally Prashant Bhushan welcomed the decision
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed a Delhi government circular on filing of defamation cases against media houses for publishing or broadcasting news that damage the reputation of the CM, the council of ministers and the government.
Senior advocate Amit Sibal, whose defamation case against Mr Kejriwal was also stayed, had drawn the court’s attention to the May 6 circular empowering the authorities to initiate defamation cases.
Meanwhile, the Congress and the BJP, as well as Mr Kejriwal’s former ally Prashant Bhushan welcomed the decision and criticised the “double standard” of the Kejriwal dispensation.
Senior counsel Abhishek Singhvi and Siddarth Luthra contended that the circular was unconstitutional. In view of this circular, they wanted the court to vacate the stay granted in favour of Mr Kejriwal in the defamation cases filed by Union minister Nitin Gadkari, Surender Sharma, Amit Sibal and others.