Earlier, Kejriwal had written a letter to Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma, saying that he will not participate in the proceedings pending before the judge. (File photo)
Excise Policy Case News Live Updates: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday said that it will appoint three seniors (advocates) as amicus curiae to represent AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and Durgesh Pathak in the CBI’s plea against the discharge order passed in their favour in the excise policy case. Earlier, Kejriwal, Sisodia and Pathak had written to Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma, saying that they will not participate in the proceedings pending before the judge. The court has posted the matter to Friday for further hearing.
“What I will do is I will appoint a senior amicus. It will be appropriate that I hear CBI argument once I appoint amicus,” the court said today.
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Boycott: Kejriwal had written a letter to Justice Sharma, saying that he will not participate in the proceedings pending before the judge. “I have lost hope of getting justice from Justice Swarana Kanta. Therefore, I have decided to follow the path of Satyagraha as shown by Mahatma Gandhi,” he said. After Kejriwal, AAP leaders Manish Sisodia and Durgesh Pathak also wrote to Justice Sharma informing that they too will go unrepresented before her court. Justice Sharma had earlier refused to recuse herself from hearing CBI’s plea.
Recusal plea: While rejecting the recusal plea, Justice Sharma said, “If I were to accept these (recusal) applications, it would set a troubling precedent”. She also said that every unproven and unfounded accusation of bias or partiality is not merely put on an individual judge but also casts aspersions on the collective integrity of the institution of the judiciary itself. The judge said that the court will stand up for itself and for the institution when such standing is required, though it may appear difficult.
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