A Caution For The CBI In The Delhi Court's Arvind Kejriwal Custody Order

Arvind Kejriwal is allowed to see his wife Sunita for an hour every day and to have home-cooked meals, according to the Rouse Avenue court.

A Caution For The CBI In The Delhi Court's Arvind Kejriwal Custody Order

New Delhi: Based on the evidence presented, the special CBI court that refused Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's request for relief in the liquor policy case stated that it is not now possible to conclude that the arrest was unlawful. However, the judge also cautioned that the investigation team should not become "overzealous."

The CBI has three days to house Arvind Kejriwal, which is two fewer days than they had requested. Within the Rouse Avenue court, he was taken into custody by the CBI. He had been granted bail earlier by the Rouse Avenue court; however, the Delhi High Court postponed its decision and held off on making it. The Supreme Court denied Mr. Kejriwal's request for redress. Then, the top court refused to grant him bail.

The wife of the head of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has claimed that the "whole system" is working to keep her husband incarcerated. On June 20, Arvind Kejriwal was granted bail. ED received a stay right away. The CBI accused him the very following day. He was also arrested today. The goal of the entire system is to prevent the man from being released from prison. This is not legal advice. In a post on 'X', Sunita Kejriwal stated, "This is dictatorship; this is an emergency."

The Rouse Avenue court declared that "investigation is the prerogative of the investigating agency" in its ruling granting the CBI custody for three days. "The law provides certain protections, and based on the information now in the record, it cannot be stated that the arrest is illegal. The agency, however, should not be overzealous," it has added.

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