Dikshit appears in court, order reserved on plea against Gupta

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Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit today appeared in a court here which reserved its order for July 1 on framing charges against BJP leader Vijender Gupta in a criminal defamation complaint filed by her.

Dikshit arrived in the court of metropolitan magistrate Namrita Aggarwal, who took up the matter only after Gupta came in. The court told Dikshit’s counsel that she can leave after marking per presence in the court but it was opposed by Gupta’s counsel who said the chief minister should wait and the magistrate should take up the matter as per the sequence of the cause list.

The court reserved its order on whether charges are to be framed against Gupta, after hearing arguments from the counsel for Dikshit and Gupta. “Come on July 1 for an order or for clarification, if needed,” the magistrate said.

During the over 30 minutes long hearing, Dikshit kept standing beside her advocate Mehmood Pracha. Earlier, Dikshit had appeared in the court on May 30 last year for recording her statement, after which Gupta was summoned as an accused in the case.

Dikshit had filed the criminal defamation case against Gupta alleging that the BJP leader used “uncivilised” language against her in the run up to the MCD polls last year.

During the arguments, Pracha said Gupta was claiming that the statement given by him against Dikshit at a public place was not made by him, which is “completely false”.

“If he (Gupta) agrees that he has made such allegations against my client (CM), then there is no need of calling any other witnesses in the case,” he said, adding that there is evidence, which can be observed in newspaper clippings placed on record by them.

He said the accused has moved the Delhi high court to quash the proceedings against him in this case. Dikshit’s counsel submitted that she is at a responsible position and she had legally sent a notice to Gupta after which a complaint was lodged.

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