Arvind Kejriwal bail: SC grants Delhi CM interim relief till June 1
The Supreme Court granted interim bail to Arvind Kejriwal until June 1, 2024, citing his elected status and the ongoing elections. However, it refused his request to extend bail until June 5. The court emphasized non-interference in governance whi...
The apex court refused Kejriwal's request, made through senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, of granting him interim bail June 5. Further, the Delhi Chief Minister has been asked to surrender on June 2.
Lok Sabha elections are currently underway and will be completed in seven phases. June 1 would be the last day of voting. Voting across the nation began on April 19 and elections to more than half the total 543 seats were completed with the third phase on May 7. Delhi will vote on May 25.
While granting interim relief to Kejriwal, the top court observed that serious accusations have been made against Arvind Kejriwal but he has not been convicted yet. "Arvind Kejriwal does not have any criminal antecedents and he is not a threat to society," said SC in the bail order.
SC sets bail conditions
- Kejriwal is not allowed to visit chief minister's office and Delhi Secretariat.
- Shall have to furnish bail bonds of Rs 50,000 with one surety of like amount for release from Tihar jail.
- SC says grant of interim bail to Arvind Kejriwal will not be treated as expression of opinion on merits of case against him.
- Arvind Kejriwal will not interact with any witnesses or have access to official files connected with case.
Bail to Kejriwal
The Enforcement Directorate, investing the case, opposed SC's grant of an interim bail to Kejriwal on the grounds of electioneering, and said that no such precedents were available. However, SC said that granting a bail for 21 days would not make much of a difference.CLICK HERE FOR LIVE UPDATES ON DELHI CM KEJRIWAL
Kejriwal in Tihar
Kejriwal is currently lodged in the Tihar jail, having been arrested by the ED on March 21. The ED has consistently opposed granting Kejriwal bail in this case, on the fact that he should not be given any special treatment purely because he is a CM.ED on Thursday filed an affidavit with the SC opposing Kejriwal's arrest. "Right to campaign for an election is neither a fundamental right nor a constitutional right and not even a legal right," ED said.
Delhi High Court on April 9 rejected Kejriwal's plea for release from jail, dismissing his claims of political vendetta during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. Further, the HC said that Kejriwal's failure to attend nine ED summons over six months, despite holding the position of Chief Minister, indicated his arrest was a natural outcome of his lack of cooperation.
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