The Delhi High Court stayed the bail granted to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal by trial court in the excise policy case. The bench of Justice Sudhir Kumar Jain stayed the Arvind Kejriwal bail order granted by the trial court on June 20.
On Monday, the Supreme Court postponed the hearing on Kejriwal’s appeal against the Delhi High Court’s interim stay on his bail.
On June 21, the Delhi High Court issued an interim stay on the bail granted to Kejriwal by the trial court. The High Court reserved its final decision and instructed both parties to submit their written arguments by Monday. Kejriwal then appealed to the Supreme Court against this interim stay.
Following the trial court’s decision to grant bail on June 20, the ED urgently petitioned the High Court to challenge the bail order. The High Court listened to extensive arguments from both sides before reserving its decision and halting Kejriwal’s release until the final order is pronounced.
The High Court’s decision today will be a significant development in the ongoing legal battle surrounding the Delhi Chief Minister’s involvement in the liquor scam case.
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