DDCA case: Kejriwal appears, gets bail
Kejriwal was granted bail on furnishing a personal bond of Rs 10,000 and a surety of like amount.
New Delhi: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was granted bail on Tuesday by a Delhi court in a criminal defamation case filed by Delhi Districts Cricket Association and cricketer-turned-politician Chetan Chauhan.
Metropolitan Magistrate Abhilash Malhotra gave the relief to Kejriwal as he appeared before the court after the judge insisted on the chief minister's presence.
Kejriwal, who reached court at 3:40 pm, was granted bail on furnishing a personal bond of Rs 10,000 and a surety of like amount.
Meanwhile, Kejriwal sought the dropping of proceedings against him, while suspending BJP MP Kirti Azad who is on bail in the case, and also moved an application seeking discharge. The court directed DDCA and Chauhan to file their reply to their pleas on the next date of hearing on April 1.
The court had on January 30 summoned Kejriwal and Azad, saying their statements prima facie adversely affected the reputation of the cricketing body and its officials.
The plea has claimed that defamatory statements were made by Kejriwal and Azad, who himself is a member of DDCA, "to remain in the public eye and gain political mileage".