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Delhi HC stays trial court proceedings against Hansraj Hans, Manjinder Singh Sirsa

Sisodia had filed a case against several BJP leaders in 2019 for alleging corruption in the construction of classrooms in Delhi’s government schools in a press conference.

Delhi HC stays trial court proceedings against Hansraj Hans, Manjinder Singh Sirsa

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The Delhi High Court on Friday stayed the trial court proceedings against Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) leaders Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Hans Raj Hans in a defamation case filed by Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.

Sisodia had filed a case against several BJP leaders in 2019 for alleging corruption in the construction of classrooms in Delhi’s government schools in a press conference. The accused persons were issued summons by the court on November 28, 2019, in the case, noted the court.

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The bench of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma on Friday after going through the details of the hearing in the matter decided to stay the proceedings going before Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate in Rouse Avenue Court.

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The court also sought a response from Manish Sisodia on the plea moved by the BJP leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Hans Raj Hans. Senior Advocate Kirti Uppal and Advocate Pavan Narang appeared for the BJP leaders.

Recently, the trial court dismissed an application filed by BJP leaders seeking discharge against serving notice of accusation in the defamation case.

Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, in 2019, had filed a defamation case against BJP MP Manoj Tiwari, MP Hans Raj Hans, MP Pravesh Verma, MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa, MLA Vijender Gupta, and BJP spokesperson Harish Khurana for making false allegations regarding his (Manish Sisodia) involvement in corruption of 2,000 crore rupees in the building of classrooms of Delhi government schools.

Sisodia in the defamation case stated that all the allegations made by the BJP leaders jointly and severally were false, defamatory and derogatory, intending to harm and damage his reputation and goodwill.

 

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