No Relief For Arvind Kejriwal As Delhi Court Reserves Order In His Bail Plea – News18

Delhi Chief Minister and AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal. (Photo: YouTube/Aam Aadmi Party/File)

Kejriwal has moved two different bail applications before the Rouse Avenue Court. The first plea relates to regular bail in the Enforcement Directorate (ED)’s case concerning the Delhi liquor scam. The second one relates to the interim bail application, where he is seeking a seven-day extension on medical grounds

A Delhi court on Saturday reserved its order in Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s bail plea seeking bail in a money laundering case connected to the alleged Delhi excise scam.

Kejriwal is currently on interim bail in the case till June 1, which concludes today after the last phase of Lok Sabha polls will take place.

Kejriwal has moved two different bail applications before the Rouse Avenue Court. The first plea relates to regular bail in the Enforcement Directorate (ED)’s case concerning the Delhi liquor scam. The second one relates to the interim bail application, where he is seeking a seven-day extension on medical grounds.

Kejriwal had earlier moved the Supreme Court seeking an extension of his interim bail by seven days on the grounds that he has to undergo some medical tests, including a PET-CT scan. He claimed in his plea that he lost seven kg in jail and that his ketone levels were “too high”, a possible indicator of a serious ailment.

However, the top court registry refused an urgent listing of Kejriwal’s plea. According to the registry, since the top court has granted Kejriwal the liberty to move the trial court if he wishes to obtain bail, he can move the plea to a trial court.

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