PCI Chairman Justice (retd) C K Prasad told PTI today that the decision to keep the warrant for execution by the police in abeyance was taken after seeking the opinion of its members on the issue.
As per the PCI's decision on April 11 after Arora failed to appear on that day, the Warrant of Arrest was to be issued through Commissioner of Police, Delhi/ACMM, Patiala House Court, Delhi for securing his appearance before the Council on April 22.
PCI officials said that following mutual consultations among the members on the communication it has been decided to keep the Warrant of Arrest in abeyance and the I and B Ministry and the Commissioner of Police, Delhi be apprised immediately. The next meeting of PCI is scheduled on April 22.
Following the decision to issue a warrant, the PCI and the I and B ministry were at loggerheads over the media body's powers.
Prasad, however, said that the Council was of the "prima facie" view that it does have the powers to issue such a warrant.
At the same time, he said the Council is willing to listen to I and B Ministry's contention in this regard.
The unanimous decision to secure Arora's attendance before the Council at its next meeting was taken by its members at their meeting on April 11 under the Chairmanship of Prasad.
