The Supreme Court today granted TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee’s request to postpone ED summons until after General Elections, setting July 10 for further hearing. The decision aims to ensure a fair political environment during elections. Banerjee and his wife challenge the ED’s jurisdiction to summon individuals, citing legal concerns about their summons to Delhi.
The Delhi High Court today asked the Enforcement Directorate for a response to Arvind Kejriwal’s petition challenging the summons in an excise policy-related money laundering case. Kejriwal’s lawyer expressed concerns about possible arrest, while the court granted two weeks for the ED to reply. The case stems from alleged anomalies in the Delhi Excise Policy, with Kejriwal denouncing the actions as politically motivated.
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 CM Arvind Kejriwal Today appealed to a Delhi sessions court regarding a summons from the additional chief metropolitan magistrate over alleged non-compliance with the Enforcement Directorate (ED). This comes ahead of his scheduled physical appearance on March 16. The ED accuses him of avoiding compliance and objects to his inquiries about the summons.
In Arvind Kejriwal Scam case the Delhi court Today has issued a summons to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in response to Enforcement Directorate allegations of avoiding appearances related to a money laundering case. The court directive mandates his appearance on March 16, amid ongoing tensions and public interest in the matter, which could significantly impact Delhi’s political and legal landscapes.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has responded Today to the eighth summons from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) regarding a money laundering investigation into irregularities concerning the Delhi excise policy case. Despite contesting the legality of the summons, he is willing to cooperate, proposing a date after March 12. The ED insists on physical interrogation, setting March 4 as the date. Two AAP leaders are already in custody due to this case.
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.
