The AAP government had put out full-page advertisement in newspapers denying news channel reports over the alleged onion scam, alleging a conspiracy against it.
"Restrain the Delhi government from airing/publishing advertisements similar to the one dated September 21, 2015 in future, till the final disposal of the present matter," Maken said in his application.
Raising the issue in a fresh application, Maken claimed that by publishing such an advertisement, "not only the Delhi government misused the public funds for the benefit of the ruling party, but it has also sought to criticise and curb the freedom of the press in the country."
The submission was made before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath in an application by Maken who alleged that the Delhi government's claim that none of its advertisements or hoardings was in violation of the apex court's ruling, was incorrect.
Maken filed the application in the ongoing PIL, which has sought the court's immediate direction to restrain the "Delhi government from airing audio visual TV advertisement and also its recent advertisement" in Delhi and other states.
The AAP government had said that the source of payment was the government advertisement funds earmarked for the department of information and publicity.
The AAP government's response had come in the backdrop of the court's July 29 direction in which it had asked them to give details of the money spent on the advertisements allegedly glorifying Kejriwal and his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
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