Delhi High Court rejects PIL seeking 'extraordinary interim bail' for Arvind Kejriwal
Delhi HC rejects PIL seeking interim bail for Arvind Kejriwal, fined petitioner. Kejriwal remains in custody with legal remedies explored. Court emphasizes constraints of writ jurisdiction and locus standi, citing public interest litigation nuances.
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