Chief Metropolitan Magistrate(CMM) Sanjay Bansal released Kejriwal on an undertaking that he would appear on every date of hearing after he refused to seek bail and furnish any personal or surety bond.
The Aam Admi Party (AAP) chief is accused of defaming Dikshit by making "baseless" allegations against her last year in several protests on power tariff hike.
"I do not want any special treatment. Kindly treat me as a common man. This is my own decision that I am not going to furnish any bail bond. Kindly treat me the way law of the land says," Kejriwal submitted before the court.
He stuck to his earlier stand and added that he is ready to face the consequences but will not furnish the bond as giving a surety would mean "there is an apprehension that I might flee", which is not the case.
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Advocate Mehmood Pracha, appearing for complainant Pawan Khera, however, opposed Kejriwal's stand asking him to show the provisions in the law which allows a man to be released on an undertaking.
The court, however, made it clear that the relief would only be "valid till the next date of hearing" on August 17 and said it will decide on that day about the issue of bail.
"This issue regarding bail will be decided on the next date of hearing. Let the accused put signature on the order sheet and submit that he will appear on every hearing. This be taken as his undertaking. This will be valid till the next date of hearing only," the court said.