Kejriwal wants Delhi to pay his fees to Jethmalani; LG seeks legal advice

Ram Jethmalani is defending Kejriwal in Jaitley's defamation case; Delhi CM owes him Rs 3 crore

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Photo: PTI
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Photo: PTI

Lt Governor Anil Baijal is learnt to have sought Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar's advice in clearing bills of a top lawyer who has been fighting for Chief Minister in a in a city court.

The move by Baijal comes after the Law Department of Delhi Government, responding to a note by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, said that LG's permission for clearing the bills was necessary.



In December, had asked for releasing appearance fee to noted lawyer who has been fighting slapped against Kejriwal by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, sources said.

They said that the amount of pending dues to the noted lawyer is around Rs 3 crore and the Law Department had opinioned that why Delhi Government should foot the bills when the case is not related to the city adminstration.

Sources said that the Lt Governor is learnt to have written to Kumar seeking his advice on whether the payment should be cleared or not.

Kejriwal wants Delhi to pay his fees to Jethmalani; LG seeks legal advice

Ram Jethmalani is defending Kejriwal in Jaitley's defamation case; Delhi CM owes him Rs 3 crore

Ram Jethmalani is defending Kejriwal in Jaitley's defamation case; Delhi CM owes him Rs 3 crore Lt Governor Anil Baijal is learnt to have sought Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar's advice in clearing bills of a top lawyer who has been fighting for Chief Minister in a in a city court.

The move by Baijal comes after the Law Department of Delhi Government, responding to a note by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, said that LG's permission for clearing the bills was necessary.

In December, had asked for releasing appearance fee to noted lawyer who has been fighting slapped against Kejriwal by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, sources said.

They said that the amount of pending dues to the noted lawyer is around Rs 3 crore and the Law Department had opinioned that why Delhi Government should foot the bills when the case is not related to the city adminstration.

Sources said that the Lt Governor is learnt to have written to Kumar seeking his advice on whether the payment should be cleared or not.
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