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Delhi Court Extends Arvind Kejriwal's Judicial Custody till May 20

Delhi Court Extends Arvind Kejriwal's Judicial Custody till May 20

The Delhi Court on Tuesday extended the judicial custody of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the money laundering case connected to the liquor policy scam until May 20.

Special Judge Kaveri Baweja of Rouse Avenue Courts issued the order regarding the extension of Arvind Kejriwal's judicial custody in the ED case as it reached its expiry. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is currently in session, deliberating on the matter of granting interim bail to Kejriwal.

Kejriwal was arrested on March 21 by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on allegations that he was the "key conspirator" in a money laundering case. This occurred shortly after the Delhi High Court rejected his plea for interim protection from arrest.

On March 22, Kejriwal was presented before Judge Baweja by the ED, who initially remanded the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader to ED custody until March 28.

Subsequently, on March 28, Kejriwal's ED custody was extended.

Finally, on April 1, Kejriwal was remanded to judicial custody.

Recently, the Delhi High Court dismissed Arvind Kejriwal's petition challenging his arrest by the central agency and the trial court's decision to remand him to Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody. Additionally, the High Court upheld the subsequent remand orders passed by the lower court, including the order that sent the AAP national convenor to judicial custody.

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