Threshold high in political defamation: CM Atishi to court
The Daily Guardian
|December 03, 2024
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, accused in a defamation case, on Monday informed a court that the threshold in political defamation cases was high as electoral parties were subjects of public discourse.
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Senior advocate Ramesh Gupta, representing the CM, made the submission before Special Judge Vishal Gogne while arguing against the summon issued to her by a magisterial court on a BJP leader's complaint.
The senior counsel argued that the complainant, Praveen Shankar Kapoor, was not defamed by her as she made the alleged defamatory statement against the BJP.
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