[PM Modi Degree] Arvind Kejriwal, Sanjay Singh approach Gujarat High Court against summons

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While issuing summons, the court had also ordered to delete 'Chief Minister' from Kejriwal's name in the cause title of the case, opining that the statements were made by him in his personal capacity.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh have approached the Gujarat High Court seeking a stay on the summons issued to them in a defamation case pertaining to Gujarat University over the academic degree of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The two AAP leaders have also sought an interim stay on the proceedings before the Ahmedabad court till their revision application against the summons issued by the magistrate is decided. 

Justice Samir Dave of the High Court is likely to hear their plea on tomorrow. 

In April, a local court in Ahmedabad had issued summons to Kejriwal and Singh in a criminal defamation case over their alleged defamatory statements about Gujarat University in connection with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s educational degree.

After the Gujarat High Court set aside the Chief Information Commissioner's order asking the Gujarat University to provide information on the educational degree of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kejriwal and Singh had made certain comments during press conferences and on their social media handles. 

Subsequently, the Gujarat University through registrar Piyush Patel filed a complaint against the duo alleging that their said comments were "defamatory" targeting the university over PM Modi's degree.

The university claimed that the said comments were sarcastic and were intended to hurt the prestige of the institution which was established more than 70 years ago.

According to the complainant, Kejriwal commented:  "If there is a degree and it is genuine, then why is it not being given?" and "They are not giving degree because it might be fake," and also, "If the Prime Minister studied at Delhi University and Gujarat University, then Gujarat University should celebrate that our student became the country's PM".

As per the complaint, Sanjay Singh had said "They are trying to prove the PM's fake degree as genuine."

After observing that prima facie there appeared to be a case against Kejriwal and Singh under Indian Penal Code Section 500 (defamation), the magistrate court summoned the two leaders. 

Case Title: Arvind Kejriwal vs. Piyush Patel