The Supreme Court has granted interim bail to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the liquor policy case, setting five stringent conditions for his release from Tihar Jail. Under these conditions, Kejriwal is prohibited from visiting the Chief Minister's Office and Delhi Secretariat, signing official files, or making any comments related to his involvement in the liquor scam case. Additionally, he is barred from interacting with witnesses or accessing any official files pertaining to the case. To secure his release, Kejriwal is required to furnish bail bonds of Rs.50,000 with one surety. These conditions mark a significant development in the legal proceedings surrounding the allegations against the Delhi CM. Arvind Kejriwal Gets 21-Day Bail: Supreme Court Asks Delhi CM To Not Visit His Office or Secretariat, Among Other Conditions.

 List of Conditions Set by Supreme Court

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