Court extends judicial custody of Kejriwal, Kavitha in Delhi excise case till May 7
The Hindu
Delhi court extends judicial custody of Arvind Kejriwal and K. Kavitha in money laundering case till May 7.
A Delhi court on Tuesday extended the judicial custody of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and BRS leader K. Kavitha in a money laundering case related to the alleged excise scam till May 7.
Special judge for CBI and ED matters Kaveri Baweja extended their custody after they were produced before the court through video conference on expiry of their remand.
The judge also extended the judicial custody of Ms. Kavitha, a Telangana MLC and daughter of former chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, till May 7 in the related corruption case being probed by the CBI.
Earlier in the day, Mr. Kejriwal was administered a “low dose” of insulin after his blood sugar level spiked, officials of Tihar jail here said. He was given two units of low dose insulin on Monday evening on the advice of AIIMS doctors.
The Joint Action Committee of Kasarakod Fishermen Associations at Honnavar has given a call to fishermen to boycott the Lok Sabha elections in Uttara Kannada on May 7, accusing the Union government and the Karnataka government of not taking action against a special purpose vehicle (SPV) developing the Honnavar port for allegedly violating coastal regulatory zone (CRZ) norms. Kasarakod Fishermen Associations boycott Lok Sabha elections due to concerns over Honnavar port development violating CRZ norms.
Coimbatore District Superintendent of Police V. Badrinarayanan on May 3 felicitated three police personnel attached to the Valparai police station and a journalist of The Hindu for saving an estate worker, who attempted to end life by jumping of a high tension power transmission tower in a tea estate at the hill station, on May 2.