Kejriwal gets bail but can't enter CM office, barred from signing files: SC sets conditions for Delhi CM

On September 13, 2024, the Supreme Court of India granted Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal bail in a high-profile case with strict terms. 

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Bail Granted with Conditions

Arvind Kejriwal and his supporters are relieved. 

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His bail has terms that considerably effect his role in the Delhi government. 

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Barred from CM Office

Kejriwal cannot access the Chief Minister's office under the terms. 

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This limitation prevents him from influencing investigations or interfering with the Delhi administration during bail.

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Prohibition on Signing Files

Kejriwal cannot sign official files or enter the CM office. This restriction prevents him from making administrative choices that could influence Delhi's government.

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Legal and Political Ramifications

 The Supreme Court's conditions may have legal and political effects. It may hinder Kejriwal's performance and his party's government in Delhi. 

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The Supreme Court's ruling underscores its concern for a fair probe in Kejriwal's case. 

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Case Background and Implications

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