New Delhi: Delhi High Court on Monday declined a plea moved by Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal seeking direction to Jail Authorities to administer insulin and allow him to consult through video conferencing daily for 15 minutes concerning his acute diabetes and fluctuating blood sugar level. HC also denied the Kejriwal petition seeking advice from a private doctor.


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AAP leader Atishi also claimed that Enforcement Directorate lied in court about Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal getting consultation from specialists at AIIMS regarding his insulin needs. She alleged that the dietchart of Kejriwal was prepared by a dietician instead of an endocrinologist or diabetologist. Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court is slated to hear Kejriwal's plea on diet plan, later today.


The Delhi High Court dismissed a PIL seeking extraordinary interim bail for Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in all criminal cases. While dismissing the plea, the Court imposed a cost of Rs 75,000 on the petitioner.

The bench, led by the Acting Chief Justice of Delhi, stated in the order that this court cannot grant extraordinary interim bail in a pending criminal case against a person holding high office. The court stated that someone is in custody due to a court order. The challenge is currently before the Supreme Court. He is taking action and implementing remedies. The law applies equally to everyone.


Another plea challenging the nine summonses issued by the ED in relation to the money laundering case linked to the nullified excise policy is scheduled for hearing in Delhi HC, today. Justices Suresh Kumar Kait and Manoj Jain will preside over the hearing of the petition.


On April 9, the high court rejected Kejriwal's request to challenge his arrest by the investigation agency, stating that his arrest was legal because he had repeatedly ignored summons. Also, the Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi has extended Kejriwal's detention until April 23, and he is placed in Tihar jail. 


Rouse Avenue Court Reserves Order


Earlier on Friday, the Rouse Avenue court reserved an order on a plea submitted by Kejriwal seeking instructions for Tihar jail officials to provide him with insulin and a permit for a daily 15-minute video consultation with doctors. He filed the petition, citing his severe diabetes condition and blood sugar level fluctuations.  


The Special Judge, Kaveri Baweja, heard the arguments and said he would make the decision on April 22. In the meantime, he asked the Tihar Jail Authorities and ED to provide a detailed response regarding the matter.  


Meals Included Mango Only Three Times: Singhvi


Representing the Delhi CM during the hearing, Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi said that the accusations suggest he's been eating mangoes. However, out of 48 meals received from home, mangoes were only included three times, and they haven't been sent since April 8. Singhvi claimed that jail authorities, working with the Enforcement Directorate, are trying to divert attention by falsely claiming that Kejriwal's sugar levels are rising due to his diet. 


Sunita Kejriwal Slams BJP In INDIA-Bloc's Rally


AAP and Kejriwal’s wife Sunita made strong accusations against the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Centre, accusing them of plans to ‘kill’ the Chief Minister in jail by denying him insulin. While addressing the public at INDIA-bloc’s rally, Sunita said that her husband has no desire for power but to serve the people of this country.