“Kejriwal Update: Lawyer Says CM Was a Witness, Not in FIR”

“Kejriwal Update: Lawyer Says CM Was a Witness, Not in FIR”

The Supreme Court has begun hearings on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s bail plea in the excise policy case. The Delhi High Court recently extended Kejriwal’s judicial custody until September 11.

Kejriwal’s lawyer, A M Singhvi, argued that Kejriwal was not named in the CBI FIR but was called as a witness. Singhvi stressed that Kejriwal is not a threat in the case and is seeking regular bail. The CBI’s recent application to interrogate Kejriwal followed a new statement recorded in January.

  • Supreme Court Hearing: The Supreme Court has commenced hearings on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s bail plea concerning the excise policy case. The Delhi High Court had previously extended Kejriwal’s judicial custody until September 11.
  • Lawyer’s Defense: A M Singhvi, representing Kejriwal, argued that Kejriwal was not named in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) FIR but was later called as a witness. Singhvi emphasized that Kejriwal is not a threat in the ongoing investigation and is seeking regular bail from the trial court. Singhvi also highlighted that the CBI’s recent move to interrogate Kejriwal followed the submission of a new statement recorded in January.
  • Tihar Jail Situation: The Delhi High Court supported the decision to deny AAP leader Sandeep Pathak’s request to meet Kejriwal in Tihar Jail. The denial was based on allegations that Pathak misused the visitation rights by making statements against the prison administration, violating prison rules.
  • CBI Allegations: According to the CBI’s supplementary chargesheet, Kejriwal and his party were allegedly involved in a criminal conspiracy related to the now-scrapped excise policy. The CBI claims that Kejriwal’s party benefited from illicit funds intended for favorable policy adjustments, with Kejriwal’s close associate, Vijay Nair, also implicated in demanding illegal bribes.

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P.I. Staff Writer