Arvind Kejriwal Will Be Provided Suitable Accommodation Within Ten Days: Central Government Tells Delhi High Court

Today, On 25th September, The Central Government has informed the Delhi High Court that Aam Aadmi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal will be provided suitable accommodation within ten days. The assurance comes amid ongoing legal proceedings regarding his residential entitlement.

Delhi Police Circular: ‘Police Witnesses Will Now Be Examined Through Electronic Communication and Video Conferencing’

Delhi Police has issued a new circular under BNSS 2023, stating that ‘police witnesses will now be examined through electronic communication and video conferencing.’ This move aims to speed up legal proceedings and ensure smooth witness examination.

Liquor Policy Scam: Delhi High Court Tells ED to Show Sanction to Prosecute Kejriwal, Sisodia

The Delhi High Court has directed the ED to submit proof of sanction from the LG of Delhi before prosecuting AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia in the liquor excise policy scam case. The matter will now be heard on 12 November 2025.

RAU’s IAS Study Circle Case | Delhi HC Set Aside Rs. 2.5 Crore Condition for Interim Bail of CEO Abhishek Gupta

Today, On 30th January, The Delhi High Court set aside the financial condition of Rs.2.5 crore imposed for the interim bail of RAU’s IAS Study Circle CEO, Abhishek Gupta. The court ruled that such a requirement was unreasonable and needed reconsideration. This decision ensures a fair approach to bail conditions while maintaining legal balance. The case highlights judicial scrutiny in financial conditions for interim relief.

“Can’t Visit Office or Sign Files”: SC Conditions While Granting Arvind Kejriwal Interim Bail

Today, On 12th July, The Supreme Court granted interim bail to Arvind Kejriwal in the money laundering case linked to the liquor policy controversy. Kejriwal is barred from visiting the Chief Minister’s Office and interacting with witnesses. The Court referred the legality of his arrest to a larger bench and highlighted the importance of judicial scrutiny in such cases.

Delhi HC: Expansion of ‘Civil Judge Jurisdiction’ in Delhi District Court

The Delhi High Court approved an expansion of jurisdiction for Civil Judges in Delhi District Courts, allowing them to hear higher monetary disputes. This move aims to increase efficiency, reduce case backlogs, and align Delhi’s courts with neighboring areas. The decision reflects a strategic approach to judicial management and is expected to improve the overall responsiveness and efficiency of the court system in Delhi.