Heated Exchange in Delhi High Court as Kejriwal Seeks Judge's Recusal in Excise Policy Case
A heated exchange occurred in the Delhi High Court as Arvind Kejriwal sought the recusal of a judge in the ongoing excise policy case, with the court stating it is "not a forum for theatrics."
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'I will argue myself', Kejriwal tells HC in excise case plea; next hearing on April 13
Delhi High Court heard the CBI's challenge to Arvind Kejriwal's discharge in the excise policy case. Kejriwal, present with his wife, declared his intent to argue his recusal application personally, asserting his legal rights. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta objected, citing procedural rules. The court issued notice on Kejriwal's recusal plea.
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Read full article →‘Not a forum for theatrics’: Heated exchange in Delhi HC as Kejriwal seeks judge’s recusal in excise policy case
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The Solicitor General argued that the court was not a forum for theatrics and that Arvind Kejriwal should discharge his lawyer if he wanted to appear in person in the case.
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