Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal gets bail in 2013 false election affidavit case

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A Delhi court on Saturday granted bail to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a complaint case filed against him for allegedly giving “misleading information” in his poll affidavit ahead of the 2013 assembly elections. Metropolitan Magistrate Aashish Gupta allowed the bail plea moved by Kejriwal’s counsels Rishikesh Kumar and Irsad as the concerned magistrate was on leave.

The court directed him to furnish a personal bonds of Rs 10,000 and fixed April 7, 2017, as the next date of hearing. Kejriwal appered before the court in pursuance of summon issued against him in the complain case filed by an NGO alleging that Kejriwal had “willfully misled” the Election Commission of India by concealing his correct address and suppressing the market value of his property.

The court held that furnishing an improper address so that the proper/correct address remained untraceable and also giving an improper valuation of the property “prima facie amounts to willful concealment and suppression and also furnishing of false information and thus, there is sufficient ground for proceeding against the accused Arvind Kejriwal under section 125 A (penalty for filing false affidavit) of the Representation of the People Act and section 177 (furnishing false information) of the Indian Penal Code”.

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