New Delhi:A two-judge bench of the Supreme Court on Friday decided to grant bail to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the Delhi excise policy case but it did not alter the two stringent conditions out of five, which were imposed by another bench in the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) case.
Due to these conditions, Kejriwal, though out on bail, will not be able to visit the chief Minister’s office and the Delhi secretariat and cannot sign official files unless it is required and needs to obtain prior approval from Lieutenant Governor (LG) of Delhi.
The terms and conditions of his bail reads, “(a) he shall furnish bail bonds in the sum of Rs.50,000/- with one surety of the like amount to the satisfaction of the Jail Superintendent; (b) he shall not visit the Office of the Chief Minister and the Delhi Secretariat; (c) he shall be bound by the statement made on his behalf that he shall not sign official files unless it is required and necessary for obtaining clearance/ approval of the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi; (d) he will not make any comment with regard to his role in the present case; (e) and, he will not interact with any of the witnesses and/or have access to any official files connected with the case”.
Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan agreed to grant bail to Kejriwal in the CBI case but one of the judges expressed reservation on the conditions (b) and (c).