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The Delhi High Court grants the Enforcement Directorate one last opportunity to argue against Arvind Kejriwal’s June 2024 bail in the Delhi excise policy scam case, following nine prior adjournments.

Kejriwal’s legal team accuses the ED of deliberate delays, highlighting withdrawn Supreme Court pleas and the lack of concrete evidence tying him to alleged money laundering.

The case’s resolution could impact AAP’s momentum and Kejriwal’s role in Delhi’s political landscape, while spotlighting tensions over PMLA’s strict bail norms and their use in politically sensitive investigations.

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday granted the Enforcement Directorate (ED) a "last and final opportunity" to argue its plea seeking cancellation of the bail granted to Aam Aadmi Party

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