Interim Bail Granted to Delhi CM Kejriwal, Supreme Court Refers Case to Larger Bench

Interim Bail Granted to Delhi CM Kejriwal, Supreme Court Refers Case to Larger Bench

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has been granted interim bail by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has referred Kejriwal's case to a larger bench.

Kejriwal faces several serious charges in this ongoing case, including allegations of corruption and other legal matters. Considering the gravity of the case, the Supreme Court decided to refer it to a larger bench to ensure the hearing is conducted with complete transparency and fairness.

The interim bail provides temporary relief to Kejriwal, but the case remains under judicial consideration. It will now be interesting to see what decision the larger bench takes in this matter.

Kejriwal's lawyer argued in court that the charges against his client are baseless and part of a political conspiracy. Meanwhile, the prosecution claimed they have sufficient evidence against Kejriwal to prove their allegations.

The date for the next hearing has not yet been set, but the Supreme Court has ordered all parties to present themselves in court as soon as possible.

This news has created a significant stir among the people of Delhi and in political circles. Kejriwal's supporters have welcomed the decision, calling it a victory for justice, while opponents have labeled it as an attempt to exert pressure on the judiciary.

It remains to be seen what the Supreme Court's larger bench decides in this case and in which direction the case proceeds.

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