Arvind Kejriwal Seeks Delhi High Court Judge’s Recusal, Files Fresh Affidavit Alleging Conflict of Interest
Arvind Kejriwalformer Chief Minister of Delhihas filed an additional affidavit in the Delhi High Court seeking the recusal of Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma from hearing the CBI’s appeal in the excise policy case.
Allegations of Conflict of Interest
In his affidavit, Kejriwal raised concerns about a possible conflict of interest, stating that:
- The judge’s son and daughter are empanelled as legal counsels for the Centre
- They are assigned cases by Tushar Mehta
- The same Solicitor General is representing the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in this case
Kejriwal argued that this creates a “direct and serious apprehension of bias”.
Details Mentioned in the Affidavit
The affidavit highlighted that:
- The judge’s son handled thousands of government cases over recent years
- Both children continue to receive government assignments
- The same legal ecosystem is involved in the ongoing case
According to Kejriwal, this overlap raises questions about impartiality in the proceedings.
Concerns Over Court Proceedings
Arvind Kejriwal also expressed concerns about:
- Not being given adequate opportunity to present rebuttal arguments
- Hearings continuing beyond court hours
- Orders being passed in the main case while the recusal plea was still pending
He stated that such actions intensified his apprehensions about fairness.
Background of the Case
- A trial court had earlier discharged Kejriwal, Manish Sisodiaand others, citing lack of prima facie evidence
- The Central Bureau of Investigation challenged this decision in the High Court
- The High Court had earlier stayed certain trial court directions and reserved its order on the recusal plea
What Happens Next
Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma has reserved her verdict on the recusal applications. The decision will determine whether the case continues before the same bench or is reassigned.
The latest move by Arvind Kejriwal adds a new legal dimension to the ongoing excise policy case. With allegations of conflict of interest and concerns over judicial propriety, the High Court’s decision on recusal will be closely watched.
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