Excise case: Court reserves for 5 June order on Kejri's bail plea
The case being probed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) relates to alleged corruption and money laundering in the formulation and execution of the Delhi government's now-scrapped excise policy for 2021-22.
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Delhi Chief Minster Arvind Kejriwal
New Delhi, 1 June
A court here on Saturday reserved
for 5 June its order on an application moved by Chief Minster and AAP supremo
Arvind Kejriwal seeking interim bail in a money laundering case linked to the
alleged excise policy scam.
The case being probed by the
Enforcement Directorate (ED) relates to alleged corruption and money laundering
in the formulation and execution of the Delhi government's now-scrapped excise
policy for 2021-22.
Special Judge Kaveri Baweja
reserved the order, observing that the application was for grant of interim
bail on medical grounds and not for the extension of the interim bail granted
by the Supreme Court.
The top court had on May 10 granted
21-day interim bail to the chief minister to enable him to campaign during the
Lok Sabha polls. It had directed him to surrender on June 2, a day after the
last phase of the seven-phase poll gets over.
Kejriwal campaigned in Uttar
Pradesh, Punjab, Delhi and Maharashtra after being released from the Tihar
jail. After the judge reserved the order, Kejriwal's counsel urged the court to
pass the order on Saturday itself, considering that he has to surrender on
Sunday.
The judge, however, declined the
request, saying the arguments and the documents submitted by the advocates of
the accused as well as the prosecution was voluminous. During the proceedings,
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the ED, told the court that
Kejriwal made misleading claims at a press conference on Friday that he would
surrender on June 2 on his own.
At a press conference here on
Friday, Kejriwal said he will be surrendering on June 2. "I will leave my
house around 3 pm (on Sunday) to surrender. It is possible that this time they
will torture me more, but I will not bow down," he said.
Kejriwal had also alleged,
"They tried to break me. They stopped my medicines while I was in jail. My
weight reduced by six kg after being arrested. My weight was 70 kg when I was
arrested. I have not gained weight after coming out of jail."
Doctors have advised several tests
and "they feel this could be a sign of some underlying medical
condition", he had claimed. The ED's counsel said in court, "Kejriwal
campaigned throughout his interim bail period and, now, he suddenly claims he
is ill. Kejriwal suppressed facts and made false statements, including about
his health."
Kejriwal's counsel told the court
that he was ill and needed treatment. The ED said the interim bail is not
maintainable as the trial court cannot modify the order of the Supreme Court
mandating Kejriwal to surrender on June 2. "The Supreme Court order says
he will surrender. That order has not been modified till date. He has to
surrender. He is not on interim bail because of this court's order. He is on
interim bail because SC order. He is asking for extension of the Supreme Court
order, which is not permissible," the probe agency's counsel said.
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