SC grants interim bail to Kejriwal

NEW DELHI, 12 Jul: The Supreme Court on Friday granted interim bail to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a money laundering case lodged by the ED in the alleged excise policy scam, but he will remain in jail as the CBI had later arrested him in a related matter.
The top court said that it is up to Kejriwal to decide if he should continue as chief minister.
“We are conscious of the fact that Arvind Kejriwal is an elected leader,” a bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta said while also noting that Kejriwal has suffered incarceration for over 90 days.
It also referred the questions pertaining to the legality of his arrest in the Enforcement Directorate (ED) case to a larger bench.
The court said that, since the matter is concerned with the right to life and the issue of arrest has been referred to a larger bench, Kejriwal be released on interim bail.
The top court framed three questions related to power, necessity of arrest under Section 19 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and the policy of arrest by the ED.
It said that Kejriwal will be released on interim bail in terms of the conditions in the order of 10 May.
While releasing Kejriwal on interim bail on 10 May for electioneering during the recently concluded Lok Sabha polls, the top court had imposed conditions on him that he will not visit his office or the Delhi secretariat during the tenure of his interim bail. Besides imposing a slew of conditions, it had asked Kejriwal to not sign any official file, unless absolutely necessary, to obtain the lieutenant governor’s sanction during the 21-day interim bail period.
On 17 May, the top court had reserved its verdict on Kejriwal’s plea challenging the legality of his arrest by the ED on 21 March in the case.
The apex court had on 15 April sought a response from the ED on Kejriwal’s plea challenging his arrest in the money laundering case.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief has challenged in the top court the 9 April order of the Delhi High Court that had upheld his arrest in the case.
The high court had upheld Kejriwal’s arrest in the case, saying that there was no illegality about it and that the ED was left with “little option” after he skipped repeated summonses and refused to join the investigation.
On 20 June, he was granted bail by a trial court here on a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh in the case.
However, the ED had moved the Delhi High Court the next day and contended that the trial court’s order granting bail to Kejriwal was “perverse,” “one-sided,” and “wrong-sided,” and that the findings were based on irrelevant facts.
The high court on 21 June imposed an interim stay on the trial court’s bail order till passing of an order on the ED’s application for interim relief. On 25 June, the high court had passed a detailed order staying the trial court order.
Kejriwal was also arrested by the CBI on 26 June in connection with the corruption case related to the alleged excise policy scam. (PTI)