Delhi HC Chief Justice Denies Transfer of CBI Plea Against Kejriwal and Others in Excise Policy Case
A significant development has taken place in the excise policy case as the Delhi High Court Chief Justice has refused to transfer the CBI’s plea against the discharge of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and others. The decision was made ahead of the hearing scheduled for Monday, where the CBI’s petition will be considered by Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma.
The CBI had approached the Delhi High Court, seeking to challenge the discharge of Kejriwal and other individuals in the excise policy case. The investigation agency’s petition argues that the discharge was incorrect and that the court should review the decision. With the Chief Justice refusing to transfer the plea, the case will now proceed as scheduled.
The hearing on Monday is expected to be closely watched, as it will determine the next steps in the case. Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma will hear the CBI’s arguments and consider the evidence presented. The outcome of the hearing will have significant implications for Kejriwal and the other individuals involved in the case.
The excise policy case has been a major controversy, with allegations of corruption and irregularities in the implementation of the policy. The CBI’s investigation has been ongoing, and the agency has been pushing for a thorough review of the case. The Delhi High Court’s decision on the CBI’s plea will be a crucial step in determining the direction of the investigation.
As the case progresses, it is likely to generate significant attention and debate. The CBI’s efforts to challenge the discharge of Kejriwal and others have raised questions about the handling of the case and the role of the investigation agency. The outcome of the hearing on Monday will provide further clarity on the matter and shed light on the next steps in the investigation.
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