NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate on Friday filed its reply on Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal‘s regular bail plea and opposed the bail plea in connection with the excise policy case.
The Rouse Avenue court in response has deferred the arguments in the matter and listed it for a hearing on June 14.
Earlier on Wednesday, the court dismissed Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s interim bail plea, in which he sought a 7-day release for medical reasons in the excise policy money laundering case.
The court instructed Tihar Jail Authorities to conduct necessary medical tests and provide treatment for Kejriwal. His judicial custody has been extended until June 19, 2024. Kejriwal appeared before the court via virtual mode.
Following the Supreme Court’s directions, Kejriwal surrendered to Tihar Jail on June 2, 2024.
Previously, on June 1, the court reserved its decision on Kejriwal’s bail plea.
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The Rouse Avenue court in response has deferred the arguments in the matter and listed it for a hearing on June 14.
Earlier on Wednesday, the court dismissed Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s interim bail plea, in which he sought a 7-day release for medical reasons in the excise policy money laundering case.
The court instructed Tihar Jail Authorities to conduct necessary medical tests and provide treatment for Kejriwal. His judicial custody has been extended until June 19, 2024. Kejriwal appeared before the court via virtual mode.
Following the Supreme Court’s directions, Kejriwal surrendered to Tihar Jail on June 2, 2024.
Previously, on June 1, the court reserved its decision on Kejriwal’s bail plea.
Awaiting more development