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Delhi High Court denies urgent checklist of plea filed by Kejriwal demanding his arrest

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Arvind Kejriwal turn into arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on March 21 in reference to the excise protection case.

The Delhi High Court denied an urgent checklist of the plea filed by AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal demanding his arrest and custody within the excise protection case on Saturday (Mar 23).

The Delhi chief minister’s counsel had made a mention of an urgent checklist.

The matter shall be listed on the courtroom’s reopening on Wednesday (Mar 27), confirmed the Registrar Total of the Delhi High Court.

Kejriwal turn into arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on March 21 in reference to the excise protection case.

As per his magnificent crew, the AAP chief’s plea in Delhi HC made a mention of how the arrest and the remand tell were ‘illegal’ and that he turn into entitled to be launched from custody at once.

Kejriwal placed in 7-day probe agency custody

Kejriwal turn into on Friday remanded to the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) custody for seven days, unless March 28.

Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court issued the tell quickly after the Delhi CM withdrew his Supreme Court plea demanding his arrest within the alleged liquor protection scam case.

The central probe agency had requested custody of Kejriwal for 10 days, citing the deserve to total its investigation and confront him with others arrested within the case.

Company’s accusations in opposition to Kejriwal

All the arrangement via Friday’s listening to, the ED known as Arvind Kejriwal the “kingpin” and “key conspirator” within the alleged scam.

Additionally, it referred to him as the “middleman” between the ‘south community’ and others accused, including feeble Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who turn into arrested final twelve months.

The agency claimed that the entire proceeds of the scam exceeded Rs 600 crore ($73mn), including Rs 100 crore ($12mn) allegedly paid by the ‘south community’, which reportedly involves Bharat Rashtra Samithi chief Ok Kavitha, arrested final week.

(With inputs from agencies)

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