Delhi Liquor Scam: Arvind Kejriwal’s Judicial Custody Extended Till April 23
In the ongoing Delhi Liquor Scam case, the Rouse Avenue Court has extended the judicial custody of Arvind Kejriwal until April 23. Initially slated to end on Monday, Kejriwal’s 15-day custody was prolonged as he appeared via video conferencing from Tihar Jail. The court convened today to address his case, leading to the extension of his custody.
Accompanying Kejriwal in this development is co-accused Kavitha, whose judicial custody has also been extended until April 23 by the Rouse Avenue Court.
The case pertains to alleged irregularities in the distribution of liquor licenses in Delhi, sparking a legal battle that has ensnared high-profile figures like Kejriwal. As the judicial process unfolds, the extension of custody underscores the gravity of the charges and the court’s commitment to thorough investigation.
Kejriwal’s virtual appearance from Tihar Jail marks a continuation of legal proceedings despite his confinement, highlighting the significance of technology in ensuring access to justice even under extraordinary circumstances.
The decision to extend both Kejriwal and Kavitha’s judicial custody reflects the court’s determination to meticulously examine the case before reaching a resolution. With the April 23 deadline looming, all eyes are on the judicial process as it navigates through the complexities of the Delhi Liquor Scam case.
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