CM Kejriwal, K Kavitha’s judicial custody extended till May 7


New Delhi, Apr 23 (IANS): A Delhi court on Tuesday extended till May 7 the judicial custody of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and BRS leader, K Kavitha in the money laundering case linked to the alleged Delhi liquor policy scam case.

Special Judge Kaveri Baweja of the Rouse Avenue Court passed the orders upon expiry of the previously-granted judicial custody.

The ED arrested CM Kejriwal on March 21 after questioning him for over two hours at his official residence in Delhi.

The ED has termed CM Kejriwal the "kingpin and the key conspirator" of the alleged excise policy scam in collusion with other ministers of the Delhi government, AAP leaders, and other persons.

On Monday, the Delhi High Court dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking extraordinary interim bail to incarcerated Delhi Chief Minister in all the criminal cases registered against him by the central agencies, till the completion of his tenure or the trials, whichever ends earlier.

Imposing a cost of Rs 75,000 on the petitioner, a law student, a Bench presided over by Acting Chief Justice Manmohan termed the petition as "totally misconceived" and questioned his locus standi to file such a plea.

  

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Tue, Apr 23 2024

    Did the court demanded a progress report of investigation so far?????……Names of other accomplices involved???????….Video recording of the investigation process???.?.?….. If no to all 3 then why not and what is the basis of court extending custody till May3 if ED doesn’t have sufficient proof and evidence?.?.????.Court at the behest of BJP are only acting by word of mouth and rumours without demanding proof, evidence and accomplices’s names from ED.

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