The Supreme Court will continue hearing today Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's petition challenging his arrest by the ED. A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta will hear the matter. Report of yesterday's hearing can be read here.Follow this page for live updates from the hearing....
The Supreme Court will continue hearing today Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's petition challenging his arrest by the ED.
A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta will hear the matter. Report of yesterday's hearing can be read here.
Follow this page for live updates from the hearing.
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2024-04-30 05:04:32
30 April 2024 2:14 PM IST
J Khanna: You are right to the extent that there will be failure in the objective criteria if material in possession is ignored.
30 April 2024 2:14 PM IST
Singhvi: I am at Section 19. I have no access to unrelied documents
J Khanna: Opinion is that of the officer, not yours, not mine. test is subjective satisfaction of officer on objective criteria
30 April 2024 2:12 PM IST
MSR from YSR Congress*
30 April 2024 2:12 PM IST
Singhvi reading MSR's statement: I did not meet Kejriwal in context of Delhi Liquor Policy
J Khanna: is a list of unrelied documents given with reasons of arrest?
Singhvi: No, with complaint
30 April 2024 2:11 PM IST
Singhvi: MSR then MP from Congress, father of Raghav was forced to make statement in lieu of bail of son. Raghav is arrested on 11 February. After arrest, father in March'23 states that he met petitioner in Delhi for charitable land purposes
30 April 2024 2:09 PM IST
Singhvi: I gave 5 names, father Magunta, son Raghav, Sarath Reddy...my chart refers to them. See the circumstances in which the statements were given, the inducements
30 April 2024 2:08 PM IST
Hearing begins
Singhvi: I will show context and circumstances in which statements of witnesses were recorded. Then I will come to law on necessity of arrest, etc.
30 April 2024 2:02 PM IST
Hearing to begin shortly
Sr Adv AM Singhvi (for Kejriwal) and ASG SV Raju (for ED) present in court