Today(on 16th July),Delhi Police have filed a detailed chargesheet against Bibhav Kumar in the Swati Maliwal assault case. Kumar, a close aide to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, has been remanded to judicial custody until July 30, facing serious IPC charges including assault, intimidation, and offenses against women’s dignity.
Today, Mihir Shah, the main suspect in the Mumbai BMW hit-and-run case, has been remanded to judicial custody until July 30. The incident resulted in the death of Kaveri Nakhwa, dragged by the car for 1.5 km before the accused fled. Charges include culpable homicide, and Mihir’s father was arrested for facilitating his escape.
Today, On 15th July, The Rouse Avenue Court in New Delhi deferred the CBI’s arguments in the Delhi Excise policy case, extending Manish Sisodia’s judicial custody until July 22. Accused individuals appeared via video conferencing. K Kavitha’s plea for default bail postponed. The court previously denied bail for Sisodia in corruption and money laundering cases.
Today(on 12th July),The Rouse Avenue court in Delhi extended CM Arvind Kejriwal’s judicial custody until July 25 in the CBI excise policy scam case. His bail plea will be heard by the Delhi High Court on July 17, impacting his detention status. The Supreme Court granted interim bail in a related case, but he may remain in jail until the High Court’s decision.
The Supreme Court Today (July 12th) granted interim bail to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the excise policy case, saying the AAP supremo “suffered incarceration of 90 days”. However, Kejriwal will remain in Tihar Jail as he was also arrested by the Central Bureau Of Investigation (CBI) in connection with the corruption case related to the alleged liquor policy scam.
A Delhi court today issued a notice to the CBI regarding a default bail plea by K Kavitha, a leader of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi, in the Delhi Excise policy case. The plea is based on the alleged defective charge sheet and failure of the CBI to submit a complete charge sheet within 60 days. Kavitha remains in judicial custody pending trial.
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.
Today, On 5th July, The Delhi Court extended the judicial custody of BRS leader K Kavitha until July 18 in connection with the excise policy case. The extension follows the court’s previous order and reflects the ongoing investigation. Kavitha is facing charges by the CBI and ED for alleged irregularities in the Delhi Excise Policy, including undue favours and financial losses to the government exchequer.
The Delhi High Court has requested the CBI’s response to Arvind Kejriwal’s bail plea related to a corruption case. Kejriwal was arrested in connection to the excise policy ‘scam’ and the court has set July 17 as the next hearing date. The case involves allegations of irregularities and corruption in the excise policy.
