A day after entertaining a plea of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi's wife Dayalu Ammal, a Delhi High Court judge today recused from hearing her petition challenging a trial court order dismissing her plea for exemption from appearing as a witness in the 2G case.
Justice Veena Birbal, who yesterday had observed that the petition was to stall the proceedings, today refused to hear Ammal's petition without citing any reason.
"I cannot hear the matter. It has to be listed before another bench," Justice Birbal said and referred the plea to the judge in-charge of criminal cases.
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Ammal has been made a prosecution witness in the 2G case and the trial court has summoned her to appear before it on July 8 for recording of her deposition.
Challenging the trial court's May 31 order, 82-year-old Ammal in her plea asked the court to pass an order for constitution of a medical board which would then furnish a report on her fitness to appear in the court.
Senior advocate Sudhir Nandrajog, appearing for Ammal, had yesterday submitted that she was diagnosed with cognitive and behavioural abnormalities in June last year and that she is progressively and gradually losing recognition of even her near and dear ones.
He had submitted that the bench should seek a report from the medical board and if it gives a fitness report, his client has no objection in appearing as witness in the trial court.
The bench had suggested that why doesn't Ammal get herself examined from a government hospital and produce a report before the court.
It had asked her to appear before the trial court and in case she does not understand the questionnaires of the judge, she make a submission before trial court for such an order.