[Excise Policy Case] Arvind Kejriwal Sent to Judicial custody till June 5 after His Surrender

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday, was sent to judicial custody until June 5 in connection with a money laundering probe linked to the liquor policy case. This decision came after his surrender following the expiration of his interim bail. Kejriwal’s plea for bail extension was declined by the Supreme Court, and the Enforcement Directorate opposed his plea for interim bail, citing pending investigation and lack of recovery or evidence.

[Delhi Excise Policy Case] Arvind Kejriwal Starts Day in Tihar Jail with Cell Cleaning

Today (3rd April) Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, currently in judicial custody over the liquor policy case, began his day in Tihar Jail by cleaning his cell. He has requested a chair and is allowed home-cooked meals and prescribed medications. Kejriwal is in good health and has lost weight. He was also in Tihar Jail in 2014.

Arvind Kejriwal Requested for Three Books, Special Diet, and Other Facilities in Jail

Today(on March 1st), Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, in judicial custody until April 15, requested necessary medicines, permission to have specific books in Tihar Jail, and to retain his religious locket. His legal team also sought a special diet and a comfortable workspace. The requests were made as part of his transfer to Tihar Jail on March 1st.

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal Produced Before Special Court Today

Today (22nd March): Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for the liquor policy case and will appear before a special court. The arrest sparked political controversy, with AAP supporters calling it a BJP conspiracy and BJP defending it as a consequence of alleged corruption. Other opposition parties accused the BJP of using government agencies for vendetta politics.

Delhi High Court Upholds Tribunal Decisions: Affirms High Courts’ Writ Jurisdiction

The Delhi High Court affirmed High Courts’ authority over tribunal decisions, ruling on a PIL challenging statutes bypassing High Courts and sending appeals directly to the Supreme Court. The Delhi High Court has recently delivered a pivotal judgment affirming the enduring writ jurisdiction of High Courts against decisions made by various tribunals. In a case […]

Liquor Policy Case | Supreme Court Extends Protection for BRS Leader K Kavitha in Liquor Policy Case

The Supreme Court of India has extended protection for BRS leader K Kavitha, shielding her from arrest or summonses by the Enforcement Directorate until February 16. This decision underscores the continuing legal challenges and complexities surrounding the high-profile investigation into her alleged involvement in a controversial liquor cartel case.

Supreme Court Hearing on AAP MP Sanjay Singh’s Arrest in Delhi Liquor Policy Case: March 5th

The Supreme Court reviews AAP MP Sanjay Singh’s arrest in the Delhi liquor policy case. Singh seeks bail from the Delhi High Court. The case reflects the intricate relationship between law enforcement and politics in India, highlighting challenges in navigating legal controversies with political implications. The Supreme Court’s decisions will have significant implications for law enforcement and political accountability in India.

Delhi Court Reserves Verdict on AAP Leader Sanjay Singh’s Bail in Liquor Policy Case

The Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi has reserved its decision on the bail plea of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh, who was arrested in connection with a money laundering case related to the alleged Delhi liquor policy scam. The court is set to announce its verdict on December 21, coinciding with the end […]