Arvind Kejriwal | Delhi High Court dismisses plea for Arvind Kejriwal’s ‘extraordinary’ interim bail dgtl

Arvind Kejriwal | Delhi High Court dismisses plea for Arvind Kejriwal’s ‘extraordinary’ interim bail dgtl
Arvind Kejriwal | Delhi High Court dismisses plea for Arvind Kejriwal’s ‘extraordinary’ interim bail dgtl
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The Delhi High Court rejected the special bail plea of ​​Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (UP) chief Avrind Kejriwal. Not only that, the court also fined the applicant 75 thousand rupees.

A public interest litigation was filed in the Delhi High Court seeking Kejriwal’s bail. On behalf of the petitioner, Kejriwal should be granted bail till the completion of his term as chief minister and the completion of the trial. But the court did not hear that application. On Monday, a division bench of Acting Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh of the Delhi High Court said that the plea of ​​the petitioner is completely baseless. There is no argument as to why Kejriwal should be granted bail.

The Delhi High Court questioned how the petitioner filed a Public Interest Litigation. Acting Chief Justice Manmohan said that the petitioner did not have any power of attorney on Kejriwal’s behalf to file this public interest case.

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On behalf of the petitioner, it was said in the court that many tainted accused are serving sentence in Tihar Jail. They are imprisoned after being found guilty of various serious crimes. It is not right to have a person like Kejriwal in such an environment. His life may be in doubt. The petitioner sought Kejriwal’s bail on personal bond.

It should be noted that Kejriwal’s bail application was filed in the Delhi High Court in the name of ‘We the People of India’. The case was filed by a fourth year law student. The petitioner was reprimanded on Monday. The court rejected the petitioner’s application and imposed a fine of 75 thousand rupees.

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The article is in Bengali

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