The Delhi High Court has directed Sunita Kejriwal, wife of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, to remove a video recording of court proceedings from her social media accounts. The video, which shows Arvind Kejriwal addressing the Rouse Avenue Court following his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate on March 28, was deemed a violation of the court's video conferencing rules. The court has issued notices to Sunita Kejriwal and other parties, including social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube, to submit their responses by July 9. The directive follows a plea seeking action against those involved in the unauthorized recording and dissemination of the video.
#BreakingNews | Delhi High Court issues notice to all the parties including #SunitaKejriwal (wife of Delhi CM #ArvindKejriwal), several indivisible, Facebook, YouTube and other social media platforms on a plea seeking action for violating the court’s video conferencing rules when… https://t.co/RglvCnQNJ0
🔴 #BREAKING | Delhi High Court issues notice to Chief Minister's wife Sunita Kejriwal on a plea seeking action for violating the court’s video conferencing rules when Arvind Kejriwal was produced before Rouse Avenue Court during his police custody on March 28. The High Court…
#Delhi high court has directed #ArvindKejriwal's wife #SunitaKejriwal to take down the video recording of her husband addressing a Delhi court, from her social media account. https://t.co/mFfymkuqAR
VIDEO | “The court has issued the notice to Sunita Kejriwal and others to submit an answer by July 9. The court has asked to remove the recordings from social media saying it’s a violation of the Delhi HC VC rules” says advocate Vaibhav Singh on Delhi HC hearing on a petition… https://t.co/oHQyhxmGz7
Delhi High Court issues notice to all the parties including Sunita Kejriwal (wife of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal), several indivisible, Facebook, YouTube and other social media platforms on a plea seeking action for violating the court’s video conferencing rules when Delhi CM Arvind…
Excise policy case Delhi HC has directed CM Arvind Kejriwal’s wife to remove video of court proceedings when he addressed the court personally after his arrest by the ED. The judge has also issued notice on PIL against the wife and others for allegedly violating VC rules. https://t.co/NEBPYp7r8I
Delhi HC directs CM Arvind Kejriwal's wife to take down video recording of court hearing in excise policy case from social media platforms