Arvind Kejriwal: ED strikes Delhi Excessive Courtroom in opposition to the order of the trial court docket granting bail to Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in Delhi Excise coverage cash laundering case. In a somewhat setback for Kejriwal’s camp, Delhi HC has paused the discharge order until the investigation is accomplished, in keeping with Zee Information TV.
The Directorate of Enforcement (ED) has approached the Delhi Excessive Courtroom to problem the trial court docket’s determination to grant bail to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal within the Delhi Excise coverage cash laundering case. The ED requested the Delhi Excessive Courtroom to place a maintain on the trial court docket’s order that granted bail to Kejriwal. The Excessive Courtroom has agreed to listen to the ED’s plea urgently, and the case file is anticipated to be offered earlier than the bench inside 10-15 minutes.
On Thursday, regardless of opposition from the Enforcement Directorate, the Rouse Avenue Courtroom granted common bail to Kejriwal within the cash laundering case. Trip decide Nyay Bindu of Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Courtroom granted bail upon Kejriwal furnishing a bail bond of Rs 1 lakh. Kejriwal was arrested on March 21 this yr. The Supreme Courtroom had earlier granted him interim bail on Could 10, permitting him to marketing campaign for the Lok Sabha elections till June 1.