Delhi Excise Policy Case: Supreme Court Adjourns CM Arvind Kejriwal’s Bail Hearing to September 5
The Supreme Court on Friday adjourned for September 5 hearing of the pleas of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal seeking bail and challenging the Delhi High Court order upholding his arrest by the CBI in a corruption case stemming from the alleged excise policy scam.
New Delhi, August 23: The Supreme Court on Friday adjourned for September 5 the hearing of the pleas of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal seeking bail and challenging the Delhi High Court order upholding his arrest by the CBI in a corruption case stemming from the alleged excise policy scam. A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan posted the matter on September 5 for hearing and granted one-week further time to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to file a reply in one of the pleas.
Additional Solicitor General SV Raju appearing for CBI sought time to file an affidavit in one of the petitions and submitted that the agency has filed an affidavit in the other petition. Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi representing Kejriwal told the bench that the affidavit was filed on Thursday night at 8 pm with a deliberate design that the same wouldn't reach the bench. Delhi Excise Policy Scam: CM Arvind Kejriwal's Judicial Custody Extended Until August 27 in Connection With Money Laundering Case.
The affidavit filed by the CBI in one of the petitions stated that Kejriwal is politically sensationalising the case and he has been involved in the criminal conspiracy in the formulation and implementation of the Delhi excise policy.
Earlier, the bench sought CBI's response to Kejriwal's pleas and and refused interim bail to him. The top court was hearing plea of Kejriwal against his arrest and a separate plea seeking bail in the case. Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: AAP Launches ‘Kejriwal Aayenge’ Campaign Ahead of Vidhan Sabha Polls (See Pics).
On August 5, the Delhi High Court had upheld the arrest of the Chief Minister as "legal". It had dismissed Kejriwal's plea challenging his arrest, saying it was only after sufficient evidence was collected and sanction was obtained in April 2024 that the CBI proceeded with further probe against him. The High Court had said there was no malice in the acts of the CBI which demonstrated how Kejriwal could influence witnesses who could muster the courage to depose only after his arrest.
It had said Kejriwal is not an ordinary citizen but a distinguished recipient of the Magsaysay Award and the convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party. "The control and the influence which he has on the witnesses is prima facie borne out from the fact that these witnesses could muster the courage to be a witness only after the arrest of the petitioner, as highlighted by the special prosecutor," it had said in it's order. Kejriwal was arrested by ED on March 21, 2024 in connection with a money laundering probe relating to alleged irregularities in the now-cancelled Delhi excise policy 2021-22. On June 26, 2024, AAP Chief arrested by CBI while he was in custody of the Enforcement Directorate in the case.