Toeing identical line adopted by BJP's Subramanian Swamy and Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi who have also challenged constitutional validity of sections 499 and 500 of the IPC, the Aam Aadmi Party leader told a bench comprising justices Dipak Misra and Prafulla C Pant that there are several grounds to scrap them as these provisions violated Articles 14, 19(1)(a)(g) and 21 of the Constitution.
Senior advocate Rajiv Dhawan submitted that the provisions were liable to be struck down on the basis that "the pathology of their litigational use suggests inevitable abuse".
He further the internal norms of the penal provisions were irrational, overboard and unnecessary and they did not meet the criteria laid down by the apex court in civil defamation.
Like Swamy and Gandhi, he too suggested that the penal provisions conceived in the British era were now "outmoded" and they are "over-protective of public servants and inconsistent with democratic discourse."