Supreme Court granted bail to BRS leader K Kavitha in the excise policy irregularities case

Delhi Liquor Scam Case: The Supreme Court has provided significant relief to K. Kavitha, the leader of Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS), in the money laundering case about the alleged Delhi Excise Policy case. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court granted her bail.

The CBI and the Enforcement Directorate were both chastised by the court for the case’s investigation and their methodology was called into doubt. K Chandrashekhar, the former chief minister of Telangana, is the father of K Kavitha.

On March 15, the ED took her into custody at her Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, home. The BRS chief was thereafter taken into custody by the CBI on April 11 from Tihar Jail. Kavitha has always refuted every accusation made against her.

The Delhi High Court‘s decision to deny K. Kavitha’s request for bail was overturned by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has ordered that K. Kavitha be allowed bail with the stipulations that she fills out bail bonds totaling Rs 10 lakh in each of the two cases and that she not interfere with or influence witnesses.

Bail plea of ​​Bibhav Kumar in Swati Maliwal assault case to be heard in Supreme Court on August 7

Swati Maliwal Assault Case: The Supreme Court heard the bail request made by Bibhav Kumar, a close adviser of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Regarding Bibhav Kumar’s request, the Delhi Police has received a notice from the Supreme Court.

Bibhav Kumar is charged with assaulting Rajya Sabha member Swati Maliwal of the AAP. Bibhav Kumar has filed a challenge against the Delhi High Court’s ruling denying him bail.

The chargesheet should be presented to the Supreme Court for review, it ordered. The case hearing has been scheduled for August 7 by the Supreme Court.

“Are you not ashamed of behaving like this with a woman?” the court admonished Bibhav during the hearing before a bench led by Justice Suryakant.

Arvind Kejriwal gets a big shock, CBI formally arrested Kejriwal in the Excise Policy case

CBI Arrests Arvind Kejriwal: Arvind Kejriwal, national convenor of the AAP, has been formally arrested by the CBI in connection with the excise policy issue. In the Delhi excise policy case, Kejriwal has been placed under arrest.

Kejriwal was presented by the CBI at Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court, where the investigative body had requested his detention to examine the leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). On Tuesday evening, June 25, the CBI team questioned Kejriwal in Tihar Jail as well.

Kejriwal’s plea is currently being heard by the Supreme Court at the time of his arrest. The Delhi CM has challenged the Delhi High Court‘s bail order stay through this petition.

Actually, on June 20, a lower court in Delhi gave Kejriwal bail; but, the High Court has suspended that decision. Following a hearing, the High Court granted a stay on Kejriwal’s release due to challenges raised by the ED.

Supreme Court refuses to give immediate relief to Arvind Kejriwal, next hearing adjourned to 26 June

CM Arvind Kejriwal of Delhi has not been granted instant relief by the Supreme Court. In the Delhi Excise Policy case, Kejriwal had petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn an order from the Delhi High Court that had suspended the bail that the lower court had given him.

The Supreme Court postponed the next hearing till June 26 and told us to await the Delhi High Court’s ruling.

Before the ED case about the purported excise scam, attorney Abhishek Singhvi, who represented Kejriwal before the Supreme Court, had earlier asked to withdraw the stay placed on the bail decision by the High Court. The Supreme Court informed Abhishek Singhvi that it would be detrimental to the case if it made any decisions regarding CM Kejriwal’s appeal challenging the High Court’s stay order.

Setback to CM’s wife Sunita Kejriwal from High Court, posting CM Kejriwal’s video had to pay heavily

Saturday’s ruling by the Delhi High Court dealt a blow to Sunita Kejriwal, the wife of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, who has been charged by the ED in connection with the Delhi Excise Policy Scam.

The High Court has issued a notice to Sunita Kejriwal, the wife of the CM of Delhi, and other individuals for sharing the lower court’s proceedings on social media.

In reality, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal was heard in a video that Sunita Kejriwal posted on her X account, making his case to the judge inside the court. The audio recording that was posted by Akshay, an X (Twitter) account, was reposted by Sunita Kejriwal. This footage dates back to when Kejriwal appeared in court after being detained by the ED in March.

The High Court ordered social media sites to take down any more posts or reposts of the day’s footage, as well as Sunita Kejriwal and the other five individual respondents in the case. The case is now scheduled for July 9 by the court.

Hearing on K Kavitha’s bail in Delhi High Court, HC issues notice to ED-CBI

The Supreme Court may rule on Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal‘s request for temporary bail today. K. Kavitha defended the Delhi High Court in the interim after the lower court denied her request for release. Today is the hearing for his bail plea.

In a money laundering case involving Delhi’s canceled excise duty policy, BRS leader K. Kavitha filed a bail application. The Delhi High Court granted her request and sent notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED). A thorough hearing, in this case, has been scheduled for May 24 by the court.

Additionally, K Kavita has filed a bail request in the CBI case before the Delhi High Court, which is scheduled to be heard on Monday. He was denied bail in both trials by the trial court recently.

High Court seeks reply from ED-CBI on Manish Sisodia’s bail, next hearing on May 8

In the money laundering case about the Delhi liquor scam, former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has requested bail. The Delhi High Court has sent a notice to the ED-CBI requesting their response.

Also gave big relief to the AAP leader

Manish Sisodia, the leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and a former deputy chief minister of Delhi, has received significant relief from the High Court. Sisodia can see his sick wife once a week, as per the Delhi High Court’s ruling. He is going to be detained for this term.

Sisodia has appealed the order made on April 30 by Special Judge Kaveri Baweja of Rouse Avenue Court to deny the bail request in the Delhi High Court. This case’s next hearing is scheduled for May 8.

On April 30, Rouse Avenue Court denied his standard bail request. Special Judge Kaveri Baweja denied Sisodia’s request for bail in the ED and CBI investigations. He then made an application to the High Court. Sisodia had appealed the Rouse Avenue Court’s ruling to the High Court.

Let us remind you that Sisodia was detained by the CBI on February 26 of last year concerning the money laundering case involving the Delhi liquor scandal. CBI had questioned him for eight hours before his detention. On March 9, the ED arrested him as a result.

Asking for relief became costly for Arvind Kejriwal, court imposed a fine of Rs 75 thousand

Delhi High Court rejects a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) asking for Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to be granted extraordinary interim bail in all criminal matters. The Court fined the petitioner Rupees 75,000 in addition to dismissing the application.

The bench headed by the Acting Chief Justice of Delhi, while passing the order, said – this court cannot grant extraordinary interim bail in a pending criminal case initiated against a person holding high office. The court said that someone is in custody by the judicial order of the court. The challenge is presently before the Supreme Court. He is taking steps and using remedies. Law is equal for anyone.

Second blow to Arvind Kejriwal, application to meet lawyers 5 times a week rejected

Arvind Kejriwal, the CM of Delhi, has experienced yet another setback. Kejriwal’s request to see attorneys while under judicial custody was denied by Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court.

Kejriwal had asked his attorneys for permission to see him five times per week. He is currently permitted to see them twice a week.

Kejriwal has suffered two significant setbacks in the past 24 hours. The Delhi High Court had already denied Kejriwal’s appeal contesting the ED detention. The ED’s arrest of him was upheld by the High Court. The High Court ruled that the investigation cannot be separate for a common man and a special person.

High Court notice to Delhi Police on Shahrukh Pathan’s bail plea, hearing to be held on April 16

Delhi Riots 2020: Regarding Shahrukh Pathan’s request for regular bail in the Northeast Delhi riots case, the Delhi High Court has sent notice to the Delhi Police. The matter is scheduled for hearing before the High Court on April 16.

He is charged with pointing guns at police personnel in the 2020 Jaffrabad area riots. He was included as one of the main suspects in the Delhi riots in the charge sheet released by Delhi Police. The Delhi Police charge sheet has Pathan’s name on it.

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