Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva also noted there have been several sittings and sessions of the Assembly since his suspension in March last year.
"You (Assembly) are having sitting after sitting, session after session, while he was debarred for two sessions only," the court said.
However, the lawyer appearing for the legislative assembly countered Sharma saying the two sessions were not yet over as only sittings were being held.
After hearing brief arguments, the court listed the matter for further consideration on April 19.
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Sharma was suspended from the Assembly on March 31 last year for two sessions for allegedly making derogatory remarks against AAP legislator Alka Lamba.
His lawyer had earlier claimed that the BJP MLA has apologised and so has his party and therefore he be allowed to sit in the sessions.
The court, however, has not yet issued any interim direction allowing the legislator to sit in the sessions.
The government has also opposed the maintainability of Sharma's plea challenging his suspension.
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