Delhi Liquor Policy Case; Kejriwal’s judicial custody extended till August 8
New Delhi: The Rouse Avenue Court of Delhi extended the judicial custody of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal till August 8 in CBI’s case against him the alleged Delhi Liquor policy scam.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the Court after hearing the arguments extended the custody of Kejriwal up to August 8.
It is worthy to mention here that Delhi High Court on July 17 had reserved verdict on the legality of arrest of jailed Chief Minister by the CBI and his prayer for interim bail.
The court has fixed July 29 for hearing arguments on regular bail for the Arvind Kejriwal in the CBI case in the Delhi Liquor Police matter.
Kejriwal was produced before the trial court via video conferencing from Tihar jail after his custody expired today, ANI reported.
Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi appearing for the AAP chief said that Kejriwal’s arrest by CBI was an “afterthought insurance arrest.”