SC refuses urgent hearing on PIL over Kejriwal’s protest

Delhi | Tuesday | 19th June, 2018

Summary:

The High Court has been hearing three separate petitions related to Kejriwal’s sit-in protest at the Lt.

Governor’s office. New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hold an urgent hearing of a PIL seeking a direction to the Delhi High Court to expeditiously hear a plea for declaring the sit-in protest at Delhi Lt. Another petition was filed by Hari Nath Ram through his advocate Shashank Deo Sudhi seeking to declare the sit-in protest at the Lt.

Governor’s office unconstitutional and illegal. The lawyer said before the High Court they have prayed that perjury proceedings be initiated against the Lt. Sudhi appeared for PIL petitioner and advocate Hari Nath Ram, who told the vacation bench that the matter was listed before the Delhi High Court on Monday (June 18) but was directed to be heard next on June 22..