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Advance submissions on maintainability of plea against defamation case: Delhi HC to Subramanian Swamy

By IANS | Updated: July 20, 2023 22:25 IST

New Delhi, July 20  The Delhi High Court on Thursday asked former Rajya Sabha member and BJP leader Subramanian ...

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New Delhi, July 20  The Delhi High Court on Thursday asked former Rajya Sabha member and BJP leader Subramanian Swamy to first advance submissions on the issue of maintainability of the plea he has filed before it challenging the proceedings pending in a trial court in a criminal defamation case filed against him by the party’s spokesperson Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga. 

In his complaint, Bagga has alleged that Swamy falsely claimed in a tweet in September 2021 that Bagga had been jailed multiple times for petty crimes before joining the BJP.

Swamy had approached the high court to challenge the summons issued by an Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) in the defamation case and asked for the quashing of the proceedings.

Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma was of the view that Swamy should have initially approached the revisionist court, which is a sessions court, instead of directly moving the superior court.

He asked for arguments on the maintainability of the petition to be advanced first.

On the absence of Bagga's representative, Swamy's counsel submitted that the court should dispose of the petition since Bagga chose not to appear in the case.

The high court then listed the case for next hearing on August 23, and said that Bagga should be served a court notice through the SHO of the relevant police station.

On March 22 last year, the ACMM had summoned Swamy as an accused in the case, stating that there were sufficient grounds to proceed against him. Later on April 4, 2022, the high court had stayed the proceedings in the trial court and issued a notice to Bagga based on Swamy's plea.

Earlier, Swamy's counsel had argued that the trial court's order was based on a misconception as his tweet was misinterpreted.It was contended that there was publicly available evidence supporting the substantial allegations in his tweet regarding Bagga's imprisonment.

In his testimony before the trial court, Bagga had refuted the allegations, stating that they were false and intended to harm his reputation.

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