If the High Court has erred, why should we repeat it?’ Apex Court in Kejriwal case

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If the High Court has erred, why should we repeat it?’ Apex Court in Kejriwal case

The Supreme Court orally observed that the High Court’s approach was “a little unusual”, advising the Chief Minister to wait for the High Court’s order.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s bail was stayed by the Delhi High Court, and the Supreme Court declined to issue an urgent order to reverse that decision on Monday. Orally, the supreme court noted that the High Court’s strategy was “a little unusual.”

A vacation bench of Justices Manoj Mishra and SV Bhatti was hearing Arvind Kejriwal’s plea against the Delhi High Court’s stay on his bail in the liquor policy case. The High Court stayed the bail granted to Kejriwal by the trial court on a plea by the Enforcement Directorate and said it would pronounce the order on June 25.

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