Punjab & Haryana HC defers matter concerning Sidhu's appearance in TV show

Chandigarh-based lawyer had approached the HC seeking to restrain him from working in TV shows

ANI  |  Chandigarh 

Navjot Singh Sidhu
Navjot Singh Sidhu

The and High on Friday deferred the (PIL) seeking a restrain order against Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu's participation on 'The Kapil Sharma Show' on a private television channel till May 11.

A Chandigarh-based lawyer had approached the High seeking to restrain him from working in TV shows.

The PIL was filed by activist-lawyer HC Arora, who argued that a public servant can't be allowed to do private business.

Earlier, Sidhu while insisting to participate as a celebrity-judge asserted that it was not office-of-profit.

"An office-of-profit is when the government is paying you money, employing you or giving you remuneration. A government office is an office-of-profit. This is not," Sidhu told ANI.

On the other hand, Chief Minister Captain had said that his government is taking legal advice in this regard, adding they may have to change the cricketer-turned politician's portfolio if it is not permissible.

"Issue is only on the question that he can continue appearing in the show or not. I don't have much knowledge of the Constitution. We have asked the to look into this," said Captain Amarinder.

Punjab & Haryana HC defers matter concerning Sidhu's appearance in TV show

Chandigarh-based lawyer had approached the HC seeking to restrain him from working in TV shows

Chandigarh-based lawyer had approached the HC seeking to restrain him from working in TV shows

The and High on Friday deferred the (PIL) seeking a restrain order against Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu's participation on 'The Kapil Sharma Show' on a private television channel till May 11.

A Chandigarh-based lawyer had approached the High seeking to restrain him from working in TV shows.

The PIL was filed by activist-lawyer HC Arora, who argued that a public servant can't be allowed to do private business.

Earlier, Sidhu while insisting to participate as a celebrity-judge asserted that it was not office-of-profit.

"An office-of-profit is when the government is paying you money, employing you or giving you remuneration. A government office is an office-of-profit. This is not," Sidhu told ANI.

On the other hand, Chief Minister Captain had said that his government is taking legal advice in this regard, adding they may have to change the cricketer-turned politician's portfolio if it is not permissible.

"Issue is only on the question that he can continue appearing in the show or not. I don't have much knowledge of the Constitution. We have asked the to look into this," said Captain Amarinder.

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