Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal received interim bail till June 1, ahead of Lok Sabha polls’ final phase. The Supreme Court recognized him as elected CM, not a “habitual offender”. His legal team sought bail till July, opposed by the court. Similar bail conditions to colleague Sanjay Singh were imposed, allowing political activities but barring office visits. AAP and opposition welcomed the decision.
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