Instead of asking questions relating to the allegations, Kejriwal's counsel were going "all around the world", he said.
"There were two defamatory imputations made and eight hearings have already been done and not a single question has been asked on that and you are going all around the world. This is when the question of relevancy comes," Jaitley told Delhi High Court's Joint Registrar Rakesh Pandit.
Senior advocates Rajiv Nayyar and Sandeep Sethi and advocate Manik Dogra, representing Jaitley, alleged that the AAP leaders wanted to prolong the litigation and have not yet concluded the cross-examination even after eight hearings.
Senior counsel Anoop George Chaudhari and advocate Anupam Srivastav, appearing for Kejriwal, said they would take some more time to cross-examine the finance minister.
The court listed the matter for further proceedings on November 30, when Jaitley's cross-examination would continue.
During the hearing, Jaitley claimed that suspended BJP MP Kirti Azad had also made false and motivated complaint and cited reasons for it.
He also testified that several cricketing clubs were affiliated to the sports committee of DDCA and one such club was of the Syndicate Bank.
"The DDCA office bearers had committed no wrong. It was the bank which changed its decision. This is apparent from the documents which are on record. Notwithstanding this reality, Kirti Azad made a motivated complaint against the DDCA office bearers. It is therefore, that I call it motivated," Jaitley testified.
The court granted two weeks to Jaitley to respond to separate pleas of Kejriwal, Ashutosh and Chadha seeking to place on record additional documents relating to DDCA's special audit report for 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15.
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