In the assault case of Delhi chief secretary Anshu Prakash, the Patiala House Court on Tuesday asked Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to be present in person in the court on October 25.
The court has also asked deputy CM Manish Sisodia and 11 other lawmakers to be present in the court.
On Tuesday, the Delhi Police submitted in the court its chargesheet in the assault case.
Prakash had alleged that, in February, he was attacked at a late night meeting. Initially, he was threatened and then Amanatullah Khan and Prakash Jarwal started hitting him, he said in his written complaint. The meeting took place at the Chief Minister's house.
However, the AAP government termed the allegations in the police chargesheet as fake.
The alleged attack had led to a month-long face-off between the ministers and bureaucrats. It was finally resolved in June this year.