With Kejriwal failing to file his response, Joint Registrar Anil Kumar Sisodia did not allow the plea of his counsel that some more time be given for filing written statement in the defamation suit of Bhadana, former Congress MP from Faridabad in Haryana who had alleged that the AAP leader had tarnished his image by branding him as "corrupt".
A bench of Justice A K Pathak, on February 19, had issued notice to the former Delhi chief minister on Bhadana's plea and had fixed the matter on May 6 for filing of reply by Kejriwal.
The court of Joint Registrar today refused to grant further time and closed Kejriwal's right to file reply and fixed the case for further proceedings on December 18.
In such cases, if the respondent does not file a response, the court will hear the petitioner and pass the order.
Kejriwal, who is the respondent, can, however, seek recall of the order of the joint registrar by the court and plead that he be allowed to file a written response.
The former Congress MP has contended in his petition that Kejriwal on January 31 this year in a public statement termed him as one of the "most corrupt persons in India".
The petition also stated, "This is sad and unfortunate that, instead of giving constructive criticism, defendant is making false and baseless allegations against respected leaders of various political parties and business houses and business institutions."
Bhadana has contended in his plea that despite sending a legal notice to Kejriwal, the AAP leader has not withdrawn his comments nor apologised for the same.
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