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SC defers hearing on plea filed by Atishi, Kejriwal for quashing defamation case filed by Delhi BJP leader

The Bench deferred the hearing after senior advocate Sonia Mathur submitted on behalf of complainant BJP leader Rajiv Babbar that her caveat was not mentioned in the office report and she could not file a response as the petition was served on her late on Thursday evening
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The Supreme Court will hear on Monday a petition by Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal challenging a Delhi High Court order refusing to quash a defamation case against them over remarks on the alleged deletion of names of 30 lakh voters belonging to some communities from the electoral rolls.

A Bench led by Justice Hrishikesh Roy on Friday deferred the hearing after senior advocate Sonia Mathur submitted on behalf of complainant BJP leader Rajiv Babbar that her caveat was not mentioned in the office report and she could not file a response as the petition was served on her late on Thursday evening.

On behalf of the AAP leaders, senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi said he would argue the matter on September 30.

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Atishi and Kejriwal have challenged the September 2 order of the Delhi High Court refusing to quash the proceedings against them and other AAP leaders over their remarks on alleged deletion of voters' names.

Babbar alleged that the allegation prima facie lowered the reputation of the BJP.

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The Delhi High Court had dismissed the plea filed by Atishi, Kejriwal, former Rajya Sabha MP Sushil Kumar Gupta and AAP leader Manoj Kumar, challenging the defamation proceedings pending before the trial court, saying the imputations were prima facie "defamatory" and intended to vilify the BJP.

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