Senior advocate Kapil Sibal bats for Kejriwal govt in SC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Kapil Sibal, who was once at loggerheads with Chief Arvind Kejriwal, today represented the government in the to argue matters related to control of services and other powers in the national capital.

led the argument for the government before a bench of justices A K and in cases that signify the tug of war between the government and the Centre over powers of the (LG) in the legislative affairs of the assembly.

Sibal senior had not appeared for the during the hearing before the five-judge bench that had the matter on the power row.

In case lodged by in 2013, it was alleged that Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Manish Sisodia, expelled AAP leader and now Shazia Ilmi, who was then an AAP member, had targeted him and his father Kapil Sibal, the then telecom minister, over the tax revision case and had allegedly raised the bogey of conflict of interest.

On March 19, Kejriwal had tendered a written unconditional apology to Amit Sibal, after which he was discharged by a city court in the criminal defamation case.

In his apology letter, the chief had said he regretted making the defamatory remarks without any verification and accepted that they were based on "unfounded allegations".

In their identical letters to Amit Sibal, Kejriwal and Sisodia had apologised to him and said, "I have learnt that the allegations I made against you and your father at the press conference were unfounded. I hereby withdraw all my statements and allegations made against you and your father and apologise for the same."

had then told that Kejriwal's apology has been accepted, adding, "we don't want to fight with anyone".

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First Published: Wed, August 29 2018. 21:45 IST