File photo of the Supreme Court in Delhi.
New Delhi:
The Supreme Court today agreed to hear a PIL seeking action against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Law Minister Somnath Bharti for resorting to "agitation and street fight" for removal of some police officials.
A bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam posted the hearing on Friday on the PIL filed by an advocate seeking the arrest of Mr Kejriwal and Mr Bharti.
The petitioner has alleged that they are agitating in violation of law as they are holding constitutional posts and they cannot agitate on the streets against other constitutional authorities.
The petition was mentioned before the CJI's bench for an urgent hearing.
Advocate M L Sharma, in his petition, has alleged that the Chief Minister is "trying to protect his minister Bharti from investigation/prosecution" in connection with an FIR filed by four foreign women alleging they were harassed by a group of persons who barged into their house at midnight on January 15-16 and assaulted them.
The FIR has been lodged on the direction of a Delhi court which passed the order on the plea of the four women - two Nigerian and two Ugandan nationals.
Mr Kejriwal and his ministerial colleagues are sitting on a dharna outside Rail Bhawan since yesterday, demanding action against the police officials who refused to raid an alleged drug and prostitution ring in South Delhi.
A bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam posted the hearing on Friday on the PIL filed by an advocate seeking the arrest of Mr Kejriwal and Mr Bharti.
The petitioner has alleged that they are agitating in violation of law as they are holding constitutional posts and they cannot agitate on the streets against other constitutional authorities.
The petition was mentioned before the CJI's bench for an urgent hearing.
Advocate M L Sharma, in his petition, has alleged that the Chief Minister is "trying to protect his minister Bharti from investigation/prosecution" in connection with an FIR filed by four foreign women alleging they were harassed by a group of persons who barged into their house at midnight on January 15-16 and assaulted them.
The FIR has been lodged on the direction of a Delhi court which passed the order on the plea of the four women - two Nigerian and two Ugandan nationals.
Mr Kejriwal and his ministerial colleagues are sitting on a dharna outside Rail Bhawan since yesterday, demanding action against the police officials who refused to raid an alleged drug and prostitution ring in South Delhi.
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