SC notice to ED on Kejriwal’s plea against arrest

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New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday did not get any interim relief from the Supreme Court which sought a response from the Enforcement Directorate by April 24 on his plea challenging his arrest in a money-laundering case stemming from the alleged excise policy scam.
A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta issued notice to the ED on Kejriwal’s plea challenging the Delhi High Court’s April 9 order that had upheld his arrest in the case.
The bench said the matter would be heard in the week commencing April 29.
Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, appearing for Kejriwal, questioned the timing of his arrest after the model code of conduct for the general elections had come into force and said it was done to disable him from campaigning.
Terming it a “very unusual matter”, not just because Kejriwal was a chief minister, Singhvi told the bench that he wanted to show some facts which would “shock” the conscience of the court. He said a lot of “selective leaks all over the place” was giving everybody a wrong impression.
“I am not aware of selective leaks,” Justice Khanna said, adding, “Let a notice be issued.”
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and Additional Solicitor General S V Raju, who represented the ED, said the probe agency will file its reply to the petition.
“I am now asking for an extremely short date of Friday for a reason,” Singhvi said, underlining the need for the matter to be heard early.
“We will give a reasonable date, a very short date, but not what you are saying. That is not possible,” Justice Khanna told Singhvi.
During the hearing, the senior advocate said the CBI and the ED have filed eight chargesheets in the excise case and Kejriwal had not been named in any of them.
“The story starts from September 2022 and he (Kejriwal) is arrested in March 2024,” he said. Singhvi said during this period, 15 statements, including nine by one person and six by others, were recorded and none of them named Kejriwal.
“Reserve your arguments for the next date,” Justice Khanna told the veteran advocate, who continued to question the timing of the AAP national convenor’s arrest. Now, Singhvi said, the first round of polling is going to be held on April 19.
Mehta insisted electioneering cannot be a ground for seeking relief in such matters.
“After we have said issue notice, you should not have even argued,” the bench told Singhvi, adding, “We know the facts. We have gone through the paper book. We spent so much time”.
The bench, while issuing notice to the ED, asked the central agency to file its reply on or before April 24 and rejoinder, if any, can be submitted by April 27.

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