Excise Policy Case: Delhi HC Gives Time To Arvind Kejriwal & Others To Respond In ED’s Plea Against Trial Court Remarks

Today, On 19th March, The Delhi High Court has granted Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and other AAP leaders one week to file their replies to the Enforcement Directorate’s plea seeking removal of adverse remarks, rejecting their request for four weeks’ time.

Election Campaigning || Delhi Court Exempts Arvind Kejriwal & Manish Sisodia from Personal Appearance in Excise Policy Case

A Delhi court exempted Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and Durgesh Pathak from personally attending a hearing in the excise policy case due to their election campaigning. The case, now postponed to February 3, 2025, involves corruption allegations in the implementation of the excise policy. The CBI and ED are investigating these charges for possible money laundering.

[BREAKING] Excise Case: SC Grants Bail to Businessman Amandeep Singh Dhall

The Supreme Court today (25th Oct) granted bail to businessman Amandeep Singh Dhall in a corruption case linked to an excise policy scam. The judges noted the CBI still needs to examine around 300 witnesses, and the trial has not started, highlighting Dhall’s year-long custody compared to other defendants granted bail.

[Excise Policy Case] Delhi HC Schedules January 22 Hearing for Kejriwal’s Plea Against ED Summons

Today, On 23rd October, the Delhi High Court scheduled a January 22 hearing for Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s plea against Enforcement Directorate summons related to the excise policy case. Kejriwal seeks legal relief amid investigations into alleged irregularities and money laundering, arguing the process is politically motivated and unconstitutional.

[Excise Scam] “Incomplete Charge sheet” by CBI Even After 60 days, BRS Leader K Kavitha Seeks Default Bail

46-year-old K Kavitha, a BRS leader, today filed a default bail application, citing an incomplete chargesheet by the CBI. Arrested for corruption, she was denied bail by the Delhi High Court on July 1. Her hearing is scheduled for 2 pm today, and she remains in judicial custody until July 18.