The Delhi High Court has refrained from granting interim relief to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today, issuing notices on his plea challenging his arrest and subsequent remand by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Additionally, the court has sought responses on the interim relief plea.
In its observations, the court emphasized the necessity of hearing both sides fairly, adhering to the principles of natural justice. It underscored the importance of a response from the Directorate of Enforcement to enable a thorough consideration of the matter.
Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma highlighted that any order for Kejriwal’s release from custody would essentially equate to granting him bail or interim bail as an interim measure. The court further emphasized that the writ jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India should not be considered a substitute for the remedy of bail under Section 439 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C.) under ordinary circumstances.
The decision to defer interim relief and set a hearing for April 3rd reflects the court’s commitment to a comprehensive and fair adjudication of the case. It underscores the importance of due process and judicial scrutiny in matters of arrest and remand, particularly in high-profile cases involving public figures.
As the legal proceedings unfold, all parties involved will have the opportunity to present their arguments and evidence before the court, ensuring a thorough examination of the issues at hand. Kejriwal’s plea challenging his arrest and remand will be subject to rigorous scrutiny, with the court striving to uphold the principles of justice and equity.
In conclusion, the Delhi High Court’s decision to defer interim relief for Arvind Kejriwal underscores the complexities of the legal process and the need for careful deliberation. The forthcoming hearing on April 3rd will provide a platform for a thorough examination of the matter, ensuring that justice is served in accordance with the law.
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