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Arvind Kejriwal moves Supreme Court against Delhi HC stay on bail

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News video: Delhi Court Orders 3-Day CBI Custody for CM Arvind Kejriwal Over Liquor Policy Case

Delhi Court Orders 3-Day CBI Custody for CM Arvind Kejriwal Over Liquor Policy Case 04:35

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has been remanded to three days of CBI custody in the alleged liquor policy scam case. This follows his examination in Tihar jail and formal arrest by the CBI. The Delhi High Court has stayed a previous bail order in a related money laundering case. Kejriwal's...

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