Ahmedabad (Gujarat):A metropolitan magistrate court here issued a bailable warrant against Congress national spokesperson Randeep Surjewala on Friday for not appearing for a defamation suit hearing despite being issued summons two times.
The criminal defamation suit under sections 499 and 500 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was filed in August last year by the Ahmedabad District Cooperative Bank (ADCB), in which Union Home Minister Amit Shah is a director.
During the hearing on Friday, Surjewala's lawyers filed an exemption plea claiming he could not appear as he was busy with the Haryana Assembly polls.
The Congress leader's lawyers claimed that summons was issued by the court in the past but had not been served to him.
Taking a strong exception to this claim, ADC Bank lawyer S V Raju urged the court to issue a bailable warrant saying Surjewala was deliberately not appearing for the hearing, adding that the latter did so despite his lawyers assuring court, in the last hearing, of his appearance.
Additional Metropolitan Magistrate N B Munshi rejected Surjewala's exemption application and issued a bailable warrant against him.