New Delhi:The Delhi High Court on Monday stayed the order of the Bar Council of India (BCI) recommending a CBI inquiry into the irregularities in the law degree of Sanjeev Nasiar, a lawyer associated with the legal cell of the Aam Aadmi Party, and removing him from the post of Vice Chairperson of the Delhi Bar Council (BCD).
Justice Sanjeev Narula's bench has scheduled the next hearing of the case on January 21, 2025.
Nasiar had challenged BCI's order in the High Court. During the hearing, Vikas Pahwa, who represented Nasiar, said while issuing this order, the BCI did not give him a chance to present his side and instead published the order directly. He said that the BCI's order has not termed Nasiar's degree as fake, but kept it under question.
Advocate Kirtiman Singh, appearing on behalf of BCI, said that the university has said that this degree is correct but has not given any proof to prove it correct. He alleged that the university may be involved in offering fake degree. Singh said that BCD cannot stop BCI from investigating and the latter can itself take action. Singh said that the degree conferred to Nasiar in 1988 was started by BCI in 2008.
Nasiar's advocate argued that the year in which the university gave the degree to Nasiar, it had also given degrees to the judges of High Court and the former Speaker. He alleged that the order was aimed at targeting Nasiar. While seeking interim protection, he said that Nasiar's image is being maligned.