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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Cross-Examined In Open Courtroom By Ram Jethmalani

 

NEW DELHI: 

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who has sued Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for defamation, was cross-examined in open court today by fellow lawyer Ram Jethmalani. In course of a back-and-forth that went on for hours, Mr Jaitley was asked to explain how he called the damage to his reputation "irreparable and unquantifiable" and whether it had anything to do with his "personal feelings of greatness". Mr Jethmalani, a former BJP leader, was unsparing as he demanded that Mr Jaitley explain - why the defamation suit.

Mr Jaitley has taken AAP to court for accusing him of a role in financial mismanagement at Delhi's cricket body DDCA, which he headed for 13 years till 2013. He had filed a civil defamation case demanding 10 crores in damages.

Mr Jethmalani, who is representing Arvind Kejriwal, accused Mr Jaitley of trying to influence Chetan Sanghi, the Delhi government vigilance chief who handled the DDCA case, and persuading him to go back on his report.

Most of his 50-off questions at the Delhi High Court was based on proving that the defamation case was unfounded.

"There is no objective rational reason, besides the value that you put on yourself?" said Mr Jethmalani, to which Mr Jaitley replied, "The value I placed, towards loss of my reputation was only a small part of the enormous damage done."


Mr Jethmalani said the senior minister had not suffered any monetary damage, "which is why you call it unquantifiable". What, he questioned, compelled Mr Jaitley to decide that the damage is irreparable?

Mr Jaitley responded, "The loss of my reputation has been partly quantified in terms of money. Loss of reputation causes mental distress to the person defamed, which it did in my case."

He argued, "Considering my stature, background and reputation, the loss caused to me and my reputation was so enormous that it was considered unquantifiable."

Mr Jethmalani then retorted, "in other words it was your personal feeling about your greatness, that it can't be estimated in terms of fiscal measure."

Mr Jaitley replied that his views were based on what "my friends, well-wishers and others, both privately and in the media, who had expressed an opinion on the subject."
 

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Are you feeling defamed because of your personal feeling of greatness: Kejriwal's lawyer Jethmalani grills Jaitley

 

 

Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today appeared before the Delhi High Court in connection with the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) defamation case. He was cross-examined by counsel for Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and other Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders, senior advocate Ram Jethmalani.

Jethmalani cross examined Union Finance Minister and according to media reports posed some tough questions to him. Jaitley was asked if the defamation suit was owing to his 'personal feeling of greatness'. Jaitley was asked to justify how his reputation has been damaged in an "irreparable and unquantifiable" fashion.

"There is no objective rational reason, besides the value that you put on yourself?" jibed Jethmalani.

Jaitley defended the suit saying, "The loss of my reputation has been partly quantified in terms of money. Loss of reputation causes mental distress to the person defamed, which it did in my case." When asked if Finance Minister was feeling defamed due to his 'personal feeling' about 'greatness', he replied that views were based on opinion of his friends and well-wishers.

In the previous hearing, Jaitley tendered evidence in support of his civil defamation suit against Kejriwal and the AAP leaders. Jaitley had filed the suit seeking Rs. 10 crore in damages after Kejriwal and five Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders accused him of alleged irregularities and financial bungling in Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA), of which Jaitley was the president for about 13 years until 2013.

Jaitley denied of all charges and filed a criminal defamation case against Kejriwal and five other AAP leaders in the Patiala House Court, while a civil defamation case was filed in the Delhi High Court. The Supreme Court on November 22 dismissed Kejriwal's plea seeking a stay on trial court proceedings in the case.

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Arun jatiely gadu... no1 batebaaz gadu.... vaadu DDA president unnapudu chala  avaka tavaklu jargayi ani... kirti  azad,  bishen bedi  motukunaru... vedu lite tesukunadu..... veedu  lawyer ki ekuva finance minister ki takuva....

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