Arvind Kejriwal, under judicial custody in Tihar jail, faced no relief from the Supreme Court today during a hearing on interim bail related to alleged corruption and money laundering in Delhi’s excise policy. The Delhi Chief Minister’s judicial custody was extended till May 20, with the Supreme Court considering a decision on May 9. The ED raised concerns about setting a precedent for granting bail to individuals facing criminal charges, emphasizing the impact on the legal system. The court acknowledged the upcoming elections as an extraordinary circumstance for Kejriwal, but highlighted the need to establish a money trail in the case.
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