Recently, a complaint was filed against Sunita Kejriwal for allegedly violating legal protocol and privacy regarding court proceedings related to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Advocate Vaibhav Singh, the complainant, alleged that Sunita and various political figures shared recordings of these proceedings on social media platforms without proper authorization, thereby violating video-conferencing rules established by the court.
The complaint outlined the unauthorized dissemination of audio and video recordings from the court of special judge Kaveri Baweja on March 28, where Kejriwal personally addressed the Bench regarding the Delhi excise policy case. These recordings were circulated on various social media platforms, accompanied by hashtags such as #MoneyTrailExposedByKejriwal, suggesting a deliberate effort to influence public perception and manipulate the narrative surrounding the case.
Advocate Singh has initiated legal action not only against Sunita but also against other individuals and political parties allegedly involved in disseminating the recordings. The complaint called for a thorough investigation into the matter and demanded appropriate action against all parties found guilty of violating court protocols and rules.
“The timing of the dissemination of these recordings, occurring shortly after Kejriwal’s arrest by the ED in connection with the excise policy case, raises suspicions of a premeditated conspiracy aimed at tarnishing the image of the judiciary,” he alleged.
Singh added that these actions were part of a coordinated effort to portray the judiciary as biased and under the influence of the Central Government.
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