Overview
- Arvind Kejriwal filed an application for a no-objection certificate to renew his passport expired in 2018, seeking a 10-year validity
- Special Judge Dig Vinay Singh issued notices to the Enforcement Directorate and Central Bureau of Investigation to file replies by the next hearing
- The matter is scheduled for June 4, marking the first formal court response to Kejriwal’s passport plea since his bail last July
- The CBI, having completed its probe and filed charge sheets, told the court it is ready to begin arguments on framing charges in the corruption case
- The ED continues its parallel money laundering investigation under the same FIR while Kejriwal remains on bail in the excise policy case