Metropolitan Magistrate Abhilash Malhotra asked Kejriwal to appear before the court on March 21 when it would also hear arguments on point of framing of notice.
The court granted bail to suspended BJP MP Kirti Azad, who along with Kejriwal was summoned as accused in the matter, on furnishing a personal bond of Rs 10,000 and a surety of like amount, saying it was a bailable offence.
Patnaik contended the plea was maintainable as at the time of filing of the complaint last year, Chauhan was the vice president of DDCA and he has filed the plea as the authorised representative of the cricketing body as well as in his individual capacity.
During the hearing, Kejriwal's counsel sought his personal exemption from appearance for the day saying that he is in Bengaluru for his medical treatment till February 22 an that his non-appearance was neither deliberate nor intentional.
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The court was also informed that the AAP leader and Azad have received complete set of documents.
The court had on January 30 summoned Kejriwal and Azad, saying their statements prima facie adversely affected the reputation of the cricketing body and its officials.
The plea has claimed that the defamatory statements were made by Kejriwal and Azad, who himself is a member of DDCA, "to remain in the public eye and gain political mileage".
The allegation against Azad was that he endorsed the defamatory allegations made by Kejriwal and claimed he had raised a similar issue in 2007.
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