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Delhi HC Upholds Defamation Case Against Kejriwal, AAP Leaders

Delhi High Court refuses to quash defamation case against Arvind Kejriwal and AAP leaders, stating that the allegations appear prima facie defamatory.

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Delhi HC Upholds Defamation Case Against Kejriwal, AAP Leaders


The Delhi High Court has refused to quash a defamation case against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and several Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders, who are accused of making defamatory statements related to the electoral roll. The court's decision came after it reviewed the allegations, determining that the imputations made by Kejriwal and his party colleagues were prima facie defamatory.

The case stems from remarks made by the AAP leaders in which they accused political opponents of manipulating the electoral roll to exclude certain voters. These accusations led to a defamation lawsuit, with the plaintiffs arguing that the statements were false and damaged their reputation.

Kejriwal and other AAP leaders sought to have the case dismissed, arguing that their statements were made in the public interest and should not be considered defamatory. However, the Delhi High Court, after hearing the arguments, concluded that the allegations warranted further examination and could not be dismissed at this stage.

The court emphasized that the statements made by the AAP leaders had the potential to harm the reputation of the plaintiffs, and therefore, the case should proceed to trial. This decision is seen as a setback for Kejriwal and his party, who will now have to defend themselves in court against the defamation charges.

The case is expected to draw significant public attention, given Kejriwal's high profile and the ongoing political tensions in Delhi. As the legal battle unfolds, the outcome could have implications for the broader discourse on free speech and political accountability in India.