New Delhi:The Delhi High Court on Monday listed for hearing on May 15 Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's petition challenging the summonses issued to him by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with its probe into an excise policy-linked money laundering case.
A bench headed by Justice Suresh Kumar Kait granted time to the AAP leader, arrested by the agency on March 21 after the high court refused to grant him interim protection from coercive action, to file a rejoinder to the reply submitted by the ED.
The counsel for the ED argued that the petition has become infructuous as Kejriwal has already been arrested in the money laundering case. "The affidavit addresses preliminary issues (of) how the matter is (now) infructuous," he said.
The agency's lawyer told the court that the arrest was challenged by Kejriwal in a separate petition, which was dismissed by the high court, and his appeal is currently pending in the Supreme Court.
The bench, also comprising Justice Manoj Jain, then asked as to "what is left in the matter". Senior counsel appearing for Kejriwal said he would file a rejoinder to the ED's stand, emphasising that the "initial action" taken by the anti-money laundering agency was not as per the law (PMLA).
"Senior counsel for the petitioner seeks time to file a rejoinder. Let needful be done in two weeks," the court said. The AAP national convenor had approached the high court in the wake of the ninth summons issued by the ED asking him to appear before it on March 21. The high court bench had on March 20 asked the ED to file its reply with respect to the maintainability of the petition.