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Arvind Kejriwal’s appeal against the ED’s detention in the excise policy case will not be heard by the Supreme Court until April 29

Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, filed a plea with the Supreme Court contesting his detention and remand by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in relation to a case involving excise policies. The next hearing is set for April 29, 2024, after the supreme court sent out a notice on Kejriwal’s appeal.

In a case involving tax policy, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has petitioned the Supreme Court for relief from his arrest and custody by the Enforcement Directorate. In his petition, Kejriwal argues that the accusations against him should be dropped since his arrest was unwarranted.

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The legal dispute becomes more intense
Arvind Kejriwal experienced a significant turning point when the Supreme Court accepted a petition against the High Court’s ruling upholding his confinement and incarceration. In response to Kejriwal’s request, the highest court sent out a notice for the ED to respond by April 24, 2024. In addition, the Rouse Avenue Court will host another hearing over Kejriwal’s request for an extension of judicial custody.

A hearing via video conference is planned.
Arvind Kejriwal is anticipated to participate in a video conference to attend the hearing during the next procedures. He is able to take part in the court proceedings while he is being held captive, thanks to this arrangement.

All of Kejriwal’s claims
In the money laundering case connected to the spirits scandal, Arvind Kejriwal has angrily denied being arrested and being held in custody. In his Supreme Court appeal, he claims that the Enforcement Directorate attacked democratic ideals and political rivals on purpose. Kejriwal contends that his detention was carried out for political reasons and that there is insufficient evidence to connect him to any crime.

important gathering in Tihar Prison
Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and Arvind Kejriwal had an important meeting in Tihar Jail today. This meeting came about as a result of lengthy conversations and debates over security procedures and meeting logistics between Punjab Police and Tihar Jail officials.

BJP calls for resignation
However, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has stepped up its demands for Arvind Kejriwal’s resignation, claiming that his stubbornness has caused a crisis in Delhi. According to the BJP, Kejriwal wants to bring President’s rule to Delhi.

Actions taken by law against Manish Sisodia
In a related event, today is set aside for the bail hearing of Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who is one of the other suspects in the liquor scam case. Furthermore, K. Kavita, a crucial witness, is anticipated to be presented by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) at the Rouse Avenue Court. The CBI team is asking K. Kavita a number of important questions, and their responses might have an impact on the decision to extend Manish Sisodia’s detention.

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