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PM Modi's Degree Row: Gujarat High Court Declines Interim Stay On Defamation Case Against Kejriwal And Sanjay Singh

On Wednesday, CM Arvind Kejriwal and AAP MP Sanjay Singh urged the Gujarat High Court for a stay on the criminal defamation proceedings against them till the disposal of their revision plea in a sessions court. 

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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal
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Gujarat High Court on Friday refused to grant interim stay on the defamation proceedings against Delhi CM and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal and AAP MP Sanjay Singh for their defamatory statements against Gujarat University.

Earlier, on Wednesday, CM Kejriwal and MP Sanjay Singh urged the Gujarat High Court for a stay on the criminal defamation proceedings against them till the disposal of their revision plea in a sessions court. 

Why was the case filed?

The defamation case against the two leaders was filed by Gujarat University's registrar Piyush Patel due to their comments after the Gujarat High Court set aside the Chief Information Commissioner's order on PM Modi's degree.

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According to the complainant, the two leaders made "defamatory" statements in press conferences and on Twitter, targeting the university over PM Modi's degree

The comments quoted by the complainant and attributed to Kejriwal are: "If there is a degree and it is genuine, then why is it not being given?", "They are not giving degree because it might be fake", and "If the Prime Minister studied at Delhi University and Gujarat University, then Gujarat University should celebrate that its student became the country's PM", etc.

Their statements were sarcastic and intended to intentionally hurt the prestige of the university, he said.

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Legal proceeding so far

Earlier, a metropolitan court summoned the two leaders on August 11 in the defamation case filed by the Gujarat University over their "sarcastic" and "derogatory" statement in connection with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's degree following which, Kejriwal and Singh had filed a revision application in the sessions court challenging the metropolitan court's summons in the defamation case.

They sought interim relief from the sessions court during the pendency of their main application, which was rejected by the court last Saturday, after which they approached the Gujarat High Court.

"Kejriwal and Singh have approached the Gujarat High Court with a plea for a stay on proceedings in the metropolitan court in the criminal defamation case until the sessions court hears their revision plea. They have also prayed for the court's direction for expeditious hearing of the revision plea," their advocate Punit Juneja said.

The metropolitan court summoned the two leaders after observing that prima facie there appeared to be a case against them under section 500 (defamation) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

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