Arvind Kejriwal's Bail : Live Updates From Supreme Court

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5 Sep 2024 4:20 AM GMT

  • Arvind Kejriwals Bail : Live Updates From Supreme Court
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    The Supreme Court will hear today Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's bail plea in the CBI case related to the liquor policy case.

    A bench comprising Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan will hear the matter

    Kejriwal was earlier granted interim bail by the Supreme Court in the case registered by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in relation to the liquor policy. However, his incarceration continued since he was under custody in the case under the Prevention of Corruption Act registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation.

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    Live Updates

    • 5 Sep 2024 6:41 AM GMT

      ASG: He has approached HC directly without going to Sessions Court. Under S.439, both have concurrent jurisdiction. My preliminary objection is he must first go to trial court. the first court to examine on merits is trial court

    • 5 Sep 2024 6:41 AM GMT

      ASG to lead arguments now. To start with the bail matter

    • 5 Sep 2024 6:39 AM GMT

      Singvhi: They say he's concealing true facts. What will he say? That he's guilty? They say he may influence...if these adjectives can keep a man behind bars, what's the use of S.41? These are not grounds of arrest

    • 5 Sep 2024 6:39 AM GMT

      Singhvi: It's a remarkable case. Multiple orders of release, but bail not given in triple test case. He is not a threat to society. Not a hardened criminal. The cooperation that is required is he goes when called for trial

    • 5 Sep 2024 6:37 AM GMT

      Singhvi: Bail the Rule, Delay trumps S.45, multiple chargesheets, incarceration not punishment, can presence be secured, what else is there? For this case only, in Manish Sisodia, trial said to be impossible to finish

    • 5 Sep 2024 6:34 AM GMT

      Singhvi cites K Kavitha judgment

      Singhvi: Custody was held to be not necessary. Kavitha's case was also ED and CBI together. Then, Vijay Nair...he was also granted bail recently. That was under PMLA, we are under CrPC

    • 5 Sep 2024 6:32 AM GMT

      Singhvi: He was deputy CM, I am CM. He was said to have deep roots, same applies to me. Court held no possibility of tampering

    • 5 Sep 2024 6:31 AM GMT

      Singhvi: Hundreds of witnesses. Not even remotest possibility of completion of trial in short span. Same thing applies to my case.

    • 5 Sep 2024 6:31 AM GMT

      Singhvi: The court observed that trial courts attempt to play safe in bail matters. Have forgotten bail is the rule principle. This (Sisodia's judgment) was a common judgment in CBI and ED cases

    • 5 Sep 2024 6:29 AM GMT

      Singhvi: An important principle is that Articles 21 and 22 of the Constitution trump S.45 PMLA...Trump is a dangerous word nowadays

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