Metropolitan Magistrate Anu Aggarwal, while fixing the next date on the complaint filed by constable Harvinder posted at Govind Puri police station here, summoned the Station House Officer and a head constable as complainant witnesses for recording their statements.
"I have gone through the authorities cited by the counsel for the complainant. Even otherwise in the interest of justice I deem it fit to grant opportunity to the complainant to substantiate the averments made in the complaint by leading appropriate evidence.
The court fixed the matter for recording pre-summoning evidence after hearing arguments of the complainant's counsel.
The court had on July 24 sought a clarification from the constable as to how Kejriwal's alleged 'thulla' remark given during a recent interview has provoked breach of peace.
Advocate L N Rao, who appeared for complainant constable Harvinder, had argued before the court that due to Kejriwal's 'thulla' remark, the entire Delhi Police was demoralized.