A court in Delhi releases Arvind Kejriwal on bail for a money laundering charge.

Delhi court grants bail to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in money laundering case; Enforcement Directorate's request to delay bail denied.

June 20th 2024.

A court in Delhi releases Arvind Kejriwal on bail for a money laundering charge.
Great news for the citizens of Delhi as their Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal, has been granted bail in a money laundering case by a court in New Delhi on Thursday. The case was related to an alleged excise scam and the decision to grant bail was a huge relief for Kejriwal. The special judge, Niyay Bindu, also rejected the Enforcement Directorate's request to put the bail order on hold for 48 hours, giving the central agency time to appeal in a higher court.

The judge, however, did impose some conditions on Kejriwal before granting him bail. These included a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh and a strict reminder to not interfere with the investigation or intimidate any witnesses. The judge also instructed Kejriwal to make himself available to the court whenever needed and to fully cooperate with the ongoing investigation.

Earlier in the day, the judge had reserved the order after hearing both the Enforcement Directorate, who tried to establish a connection between Kejriwal and the alleged proceeds of crime and co-accused, and the defence, who argued that there was no evidence to prove the AAP leader's involvement. The decision to grant bail was a result of careful consideration and evaluation of all the arguments presented.

This development has brought a sense of relief for Kejriwal and his supporters, who have been eagerly waiting for this decision. It also marks a significant step in the ongoing legal process and the case will continue to be closely monitored by the court. The citizens of Delhi can continue to have faith in their elected Chief Minister as he is now free to carry out his duties without any hindrance. This also serves as a reminder that the judiciary system is fair and just, and that everyone is innocent until proven guilty.

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