New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Monday put on hold proceedings in a criminal defamation case filed against Delhi Chief Minister (CM) Atishi and former CM Arvind Kejriwal in connection with remarks on the alleged deletion of voters' names from electoral rolls in the national capital.
A bench comprising Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti noted that in the country, freedom of speech is a fundamental right guaranteed under Art 19(1)(a) of the Constitution and the threshold limit of speeches in the course of political discourse has to be placed at a higher threshold.
The apex court sought the response of the Delhi Police and the complainant, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Rajiv Babbar, in the matter. The bench said, “In other words, the threshold for criminal defamation is to be taken at a higher threshold level for discourse amongst political persons and political parties...Issue notice, returnable in 4 weeks. Further proceedings pursuant to the impugned judgment are stayed."