A bench comprising justices Dipak Misra and P C Pant also issued notice to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and sought his response on a plea of senior advocate Amit Sibal that the stay on the criminal defamation proceedings against the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader be lifted.
The court asked Kejriwal to also explain why such a circular was issued by his government while expressing surprise as to how the AAP leader could have opposite views on the same issue.
The bench also said it has not stayed the provisions but rather stayed the proceedings before trial court in defamation cases against the Chief Minister.
BJP leader Subramanian Swamy, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi and Kejriwal have challenged the constitutional validity of penal defamation laws on the ground that they are against the freedom to speech and expression.
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On May 6, Delhi Government had issued a circular on filing of defamation cases against media houses for publishing or broadcasting news that damage reputation of the Chief Minister or others in the government.
"Though there is a stay order in favour of the petitioner but as an application for vacation of stay has been filed by the respondent no.2 (Amit Sibal), who claimed that circular dated May 6, 2015 directly contradicts the stand taken by the petitioner before the court (Supreme Court).
"We issue notice (to Kejriwal). However, as an interim measure we direct stay of the circular dated May 6, 2015 till further order of this court. Accordingly, it is stayed," the bench said.