"Issue notice to respondent number 1 (Delhi police through SHO, Dwarka South). Status report should also be filed. Notice also issued to respondent 2 (complainant)," Justice Manmohan Singh said.
During the hearing, advocate Arunabh Chowdhury, appearing for Thackeray said the summons were issued by the trial court despite the investigating officer (IO) having filed a closure report in the case.
Chowdhury further contended that summons were issued against Thackeray for offences under 153(a) and 153 (b) (promoting enmity between different groups) of IPC for which necessary prosecution sanction is needed from the Centre or state government under section 196 of CrPC.
Delhi Police opposed the contentions and said the plea is pre-mature at this stage and Thackeray can easily appear before the court and can prove his innocence.
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Justice Manmohan Singh then asked Thackeray's counsel as to when he has been summoned as an accused by the trial court.
Thereafter, the court asked Delhi police and the complainant to file their replies by then and posted the matter for further hearing on April 16.
The court said that it will decide, on the next date of hearing, the application moved by Thackeray for interim stay of the summons till the disposal of the plea.
The trial court had issued summons on October 7, 2014, on a complaint filed by advocate Mithilesh Kumar Pandey, who had referred to a rally in Mumbai addressed by Thackeray, in which he had allegedly blamed Muslims from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand for violence during protests against Assam riots in 2012.