
Rouse Avenue Court Reserves Order on Summons Stay
Rouse Avenue Court Reserves Order on Summons Stay
Rouse Avenue Court Reserves Order on Summons Stay
The Rouse Avenue Court reserves its decision on the stay of summons issued to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal by the Enforcement Directorate.
Arguments and Counterarguments in Court
Both sides present their arguments as Senior Advocate Ramesh Gupta defends Kejriwal against intentional disobedience claims while ASG S V Raju opposes the submissions.
Challenges and Legal Proceedings
Kejriwal moves the Sessions Court challenging the summons, citing lack of intentional disobedience, while ED opposes his plea for interim relief, highlighting his previous appearances.
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