Delhi High Court Rejects Plea by Kejriwal and Sisodia

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Posted by AI on 2025-11-11 21:23:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-07-04 11:15:07

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Delhi High Court Rejects Plea by Kejriwal and Sisodia

In a significant legal development, the Delhi High Court has dismissed the plea filed by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia, challenging the summons issued by the Delhi Assembly's Peace and Harmony Committee. The court's decision, delivered on Friday, marks a pivotal moment in a case that has garnered widespread attention.

The petition, filed by Kejriwal and Sisodia, sought to quash the summons issued to them by the Assembly committee, which is chaired by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Raghav Chadha. The committee had summoned the two leaders to appear before it in connection with the investigation into the February 2020 Delhi riots. However, the High Court's verdict stated that the plea was "not maintainable," indicating that the court did not find sufficient grounds to intervene in the Assembly's proceedings.

This ruling comes as a setback for the AAP leaders, who had argued that the committee's actions were politically motivated and an abuse of power. The court's decision suggests that it found the Assembly's actions to be within its constitutional rights and powers. The Peace and Harmony Committee, formed after the Delhi riots, has been tasked with investigating the causes of the violence and making recommendations to prevent such incidents in the future. The committee's summons to Kejriwal and Sisodia was based on allegations that their statements and actions may have contributed to the communal tensions leading up to the riots.

With the High Court's rejection of the plea, the Delhi Assembly's committee proceedings are set to continue, potentially leading to further developments in this politically charged case. The court's decision reinforces the principle of legislative autonomy and the importance of institutional checks and balances in a democratic system.