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.

Jailed conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar accused Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, announced to contest assembly elections

Because of his letters sent from jail, Sukesh Chandrashekhar, who is being held at Tihar’s Mandoli jail in connection with a Rs 200 crore fraud case, is frequently in the news. On Thursday, another letter he wrote out, in which he talked about contesting elections against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

In this, Sukesh mentioned a phone number xxxxxxx102, and asked CM Kejriwal to answer whose number it is. He said that for the past three days, this number has been calling my family. Since there had been no activity for the past two months, I was also taken aback as to why I had not been receiving any threats or offers from you.

In the letter, Sukesh said that the Aam Aadmi Party was offering him the chance to run for the Lok Sabha seat in either Tamil Nadu or Karnataka. Is it truly your intention to seduce me with all of this? Dont give me more lollipops, please. You’ll be taken into custody soon and admitted to Tihar Club. Now that the entire nation is aware of your corruption, you begin your countdown.

He further wrote that I want to tell you two things publicly. I am not afraid of your threat once you face me in the Delhi Assembly elections next year. You’ll discover how adored you are by the people of Delhi. You will watch how the team fights amongst itself like a pack of hounds once you get to Tihar Jail.

He further mentioned in the letter that CM Arvind Kejriwal has received multiple summonses from the ED. He wrote, “Why don’t you cooperate with the ED investigation if you consider yourself to be so truthful?” I’ll keep exposing you and providing the CBI with all the information about Satyendra Jain and your other associates. The final line of the letter reads, “Jai Shri Ram.”

Delhi court to pass order today on ED complaint against CM Kejriwal for not receiving summons

Excise Case: In the Delhi Excise Policy case, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) filed a petition in the court against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for not complying with its summons. The Delhi CM received five summonses from the Enforcement Directorate, but Kejriwal did not show up. The investigating agency then made contact with the court. The court will hear this matter today.

Following Section 50 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, which establishes the ED’s authority about summonses, document production, etc., the ED has filed a complaint against the non-appearance.

In the Rouse Avenue Court, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Divya Malhotra heard arguments from Additional Solicitor General SV Raju on behalf of the ED. He had claimed that Kejriwal had been sent five separate summonses on different dates by the ED, offering him the chance to participate in the inquiry, but he had been unable to comply with the summonses each time and was purposefully not participating. Under such circumstances, Kejriwal ought to face the proper legal action by the guidelines. The case hearing was scheduled for February 7 by the court.

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