Arvind Kejriwal Granted Bail by Supreme Court Until June 1
New Delhi, May 10 (WISHAV WARTA) In a significant development, the Supreme Court has granted interim bail to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal until June 1st. The decision comes amidst the ongoing legal proceedings against him in a high-profile case.
Kejriwal was represented by his legal team in the Supreme court, where they argued for his temporary release citing health concerns and the need for his presence in crucial administrative matters in Delhi. The court, after careful consideration of the arguments presented, has acceded to the request, providing him relief until the specified date.
The case against Kejriwal has garnered considerable attention, with allegations related to governance and administrative decisions under scrutiny. While the specific details of the case remain undisclosed, the interim bail offers Kejriwal a reprieve from immediate legal proceedings.
This development is likely to have political ramifications, given Kejriwal’s prominent role in Delhi politics and the upcoming elections in the state. However, for now, Kejriwal can focus on his duties as Chief Minister without the added burden of legal proceedings, at least until June 1st.