Swati Maliwal assault case: Kejriwal's aide Bibhav Kumar moves Delhi HC seeking bail, matter to be heard on Friday
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's close associate Bibhav Kumar has approached the Delhi High Court. He is challenging a trial court's decision to deny him bail in an assault case filed by AAP MP Swati Maliwal. On Tuesday, the Tis Hazari court...

The Tis Hazari court on Tuesday had granted Kumar's three-day custody to Delhi Police for his interrogation. He was produced before the court after the expiry of four days of judicial custody.
Metropolitan Magistrate (MM) Gaurav Goyal remanded Bibhav Kumar to three days. He was directed to be produced before the court on May 31, 2024.
The Delhi police had sought five days of police custody of Delhi CM's close aide Kumar.
Court on Kumar's custody
"The presence of the accused in a room where NVRs (network video recorders) are installed is not denied by him or his lawyer. To the mind of this court, the reason for remaining there for a sufficient time is obviously a question which needs to be investigated for which custodial interrogation is necessary," Goyal had said.NVR is a specialised computer that records security video surveillance footage in digital format to a hard drive.
It allowed the city police's application for Kumar's custody noting its "bonafide requirements".
"Application moved by the Investigating Officer (IO) is partly allowed and the accused is remanded to police custody for three days," the court said and asked the city police to produce Kumar before it on May 31. Police had sought his custody for five days.
The court also allowed Kumar's applications for medicines and daily meetings with his advocates, wife and daughter.
The initial CCTV footage provided to police for the relevant time, however, was blank, the APP said, adding, "There is a strong possibility that the accused tampered with the evidence."
"As per the complainant's statement, the accused has video-graphed the incident which needs to be probed and his custodial interrogation is required to recover the mobile," the APP said.
Kumar's counsel opposed the Delhi Police's plea for his custodial interrogation, claiming they had no evidence to nail him and no justification for seeking his custody.
He claimed police wanted to "humiliate" Kumar and "create false evidence at the instance of Maliwal", who is an "influential person".
The advocate claimed because of the delay in lodging the FIR, the Delhi Police now wanted to "fill the lacunae" by taking Kumar into custody.
On Monday, Kumar's bail plea was dismissed by a sessions court, which said there appeared no "pre-meditation" by Maliwal in lodging the FIR and that her allegations could not be "swiped away".
Sexual assault case
Bibhav Kumar was arrested on May 18. He was sent to police custody for five days the same day by a magisterial court, which observed that his anticipatory bail plea had become infructuous because of his arrest. He was sent to four-day judicial custody last Friday.The FIR against Kumar was registered on May 16 under various Indian Penal Code (IPC) provisions, including those related to criminal intimidation, assault or criminal force on a woman with the intent to disrobe, and attempt to commit culpable homicide.
(With inputs from agencies)
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