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Delhi court adjourns hearing in Kejriwal defacement case to Dec 11

PTI |
Published on: Dec 03, 2025 08:54 pm IST

The matter has now been listed for December 11.

A Delhi court on Wednesday adjourned the hearing on a complaint against former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and others over alleged illegal hoardings put up in Dwarka in 2019.

There was no appearance for Kejriwal, while advocate Adarsh represented one of the co-accused.(HT Photo)

The matter has now been listed for December 11.

Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Neha Mittal had earlier heard the plea filed by complainant Shiv Kumar Saxena under Section 3 of Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 2007, accusing the then AAP government and several political figures of defacing public property by installing large banners and hoardings across multiple locations in Dwarka.

Advocates Sowjhanya Shankaran and Anuka Bachawat appeared on behalf of Saxena.

There was no appearance for Kejriwal, while advocate Adarsh represented one of the co-accused.

In an order dated March 11, the court had directed the SHO of Dwarka South police station to register an FIR under Section 3 of the Act holding that hanging banners or hoardings amounted to defacement of property.

 
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