Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal was granted exemption from appearing in a Delhi court over a complaint filed by the ED, citing ongoing duties. The court adjourned the matter to March 16, focusing on alleged non-compliance with summonses linked to a scrapped excise policy, bringing significant attention to the complex intersection of politics and law.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal faces a court appearance on February 17 regarding a money laundering case linked to the annulled excise policy. The Enforcement Directorate alleges he intentionally avoided summons. This case reveals the intricate relationship between politics and business, with potential far-reaching consequences for governance and policy-making in Delhi.
The Bombay High Court has intervened in the case involving Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, quashing the summons issued by a magistrate in Goa’s Mapusa over allegations of violating the Model Code of Conduct during the 2017 Goa election campaign. The court’s decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing dialogue about political speech and electoral conduct in India.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) imposed fines on Delhi Forest Department, PWD, and Delhi government for not submitting a comprehensive report on alleged environmental norm violations during construction at CM Arvind Kejriwal’s official residence. Despite repeated instructions and extended deadlines, the joint committee failed to produce a complete report, highlighting the importance of adhering to environmental norms.
President Approves the Government of NCT of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2023 The President has officially given the green light to the much-discussed Government of NCT of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2023. This legislation, as quoted, “Dilutes the powers of the Delhi Government over services” and will be retroactively effective from 19th May, the same day the […]
