Today,11th April, K Kavitha, a BRS leader, approached Rouse Avenue Court requesting documentation of her arrest by the CBI in the Delhi Excise Policy case. The duty judge postponed the review to the next day due to a lack of case records. The court ordered the application to be presented before the relevant special court on April 12 at 10 am for further review.
NEW DELHI: Today (9th April): The Delhi High Court rejected Arvind Kejriwal’s plea challenging his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate in a liquor case, deeming it valid. The court found sufficient evidence of hawala transactions and statements, dismissing his claims of political motivation. The decision sets a precedent for accountability of public officials.
K. Kavitha, a prominent political figure, has been denied interim bail in connection with the Delhi Excise Policy case. She is accused of involvement in a bribery scheme and tampering with evidence. The Enforcement Directorate opposes her bail plea, citing potential influence on the case, witness tampering, and evidence destruction. Kavitha’s legal team emphasizes the need for emotional support for her son during exams.
Today ( 6th April) A complaint has been filed against Sunita Kejriwal and other leaders for sharing court proceedings on social media, violating Video Conferencing Rules. The complaint alleges a planned conspiracy to manipulate court proceedings and mislead the public. It also targets Aam Aadmi Party members and opposition parties for sharing the recordings.
Manish Sisodia’s bail plea for the Delhi Excise Policy case was heard at Rouse Avenue Court. The former Deputy CM’s counsel argued against alleged financial losses and prolonged trial delays. The next hearing is scheduled for April 6. This unfolds amidst investigations by the ED and CBI, notably entangling Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
On 27th March: The Delhi court has granted an early hearing for Manish Sisodia’s bail plea in the Delhi Excise Policy case, setting it for April 2, 2024, instead of the previously scheduled April 4. The bail plea is contested due to potential flight risk and tampering with evidence concerns, with the trial’s delay also factoring in.
Today(on 23rd March), A Delhi court has extended the Enforcement Directorate’s custody of BRS leader K. Kavitha by three days in connection with the Delhi excise policy case. The court upheld the ED’s request for the custody extension and set March 26 as the new deadline. Kavitha’s legal team has submitted a bail application, but the ED has objected, citing the ongoing investigation. Kavitha denies any wrongdoing and alleges political motives in the case.
Supreme Court of India on Friday (Mrach 15),has postponed the hearing of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader K Kavitha’s plea against the Enforcement Directorate (ED) summons in the contentious Delhi Excise Policy case to March 19. The Supreme Court of India on Friday (Mrach 15),has postponed the hearing of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader K […]
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Today informed a sessions court Today that the Enforcement Directorate’s demand for his personal appearance before a Magistrate court regarding the Delhi Excise Policy scam was merely for publicity purposes.
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.
