Despite repeated summons by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the alleged liquor scam, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has not appeared and the ED has issued summons to him eight times. Earlier, the central agency had issued seven notices to him, but due to some reason he did not appear before the agency. Then today CM Arvind Kejriwal has approached the sessions court regarding the summons.
Kejriwal challenged the summons of the lower court in the sessions court
Today the news is coming that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has challenged the summons of the lower court in the sessions court, the matter is related to excise policy and Rouse Avenue Court has asked Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to appear on Saturday (16 March). Order has been given) Now the Chief Minister has challenged it in the Delhi Liquor Policy matter.
Approached the Sessions Court challenging the summons issued by ED.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has approached the sessions court in money laundering case related to Delhi Liquor Policy. He has approached the sessions court challenging the summons issued by the Central Investigation Agency (ED). CM Arvind Kejriwal has also challenged the summons issued by the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate on ED complaints. The court has directed Kejriwal to appear on March 16.
ED filed two complaints
The Enforcement Directorate recently filed two complaints against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for not complying with the summons issued by the central probe agency in the Delhi Liquor Policy money laundering case.