New Delhi:Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal appeared via videoconference before a Delhi court which granted him exemption from personal appearance for the day in connection with an application filed by the Enforcement Directorate against him over non-compliance with its summons. The ED's summonses were connected to a money laundering case stemming out of the now-scrapped Delhi Excise Policy.
When the petition came up for hearing before Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Divya Malhotra, Kejriwal presented himself before the court via videoconferencing. He sought the court's exemption from physical appearance for the day citing his presence which is required in the Delhi Assembly session.
The Aam Aadmi Party(AAP) convenor informed the court that his schedule was pressed due to the ongoing Budget session of the Assembly. Senior advocate Ramesh Gupta, who represented Kejriwal, said the Delhi CM will appear in person during the next date of hearing.
Recording the submissions, the Judge adjourned the matter to March 16.
According to the ED, the Delhi CM has been intentionally avoiding the summonses served by the central agency. "He did not want to obey the summonses and kept on giving "lame excuses". If a high-ranking public functionary like him disobeyed the law, it would "set a wrong example for the common man i.e. the "Aam Aadmi"," the agency's rhetorical submission in the petition read.