Delhi Excise Policy Case: Kejriwal To Appear Before High Court Again, Demands Judge's Recusal Arvind Kejriwal, former Chief Minister of Delhi and leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), will appear virtually before the Delhi High Court on Monday in the ongoing excise policy case. He has once again raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest involving Justice Swarnakanta Sharma, the judge presiding over the case. Kejriwal submitted a counter affidavit earlier this week, alleging that the judge’s children are involved in government legal panels and hold positions that could compromise impartiality. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has strongly opposed these claims, calling them a dangerous precedent that could undermine judicial independence. Kejriwal’s argument centers on the fact that Justice Sharma’s son and daughter are part of the legal panel for the central government, which includes cases where the government is a party. He asserts that this creates a conflict of interest, as the judge’s family members are involved in cases that could overlap with the excise policy case. The CBI has dismissed these allegations as an attempt to tarnish the judiciary, warning that if such claims are accepted, judges would be unable to preside over cases involving government entities due to the prevalence of familial ties in legal panels. The case originated when a trial court discharged Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia, a senior AAP leader, in the Delhi liquor policy scandal. The lower court ruled that the CBI’s investigation was flawed and lacked credibility, leading the agency to file a petition with the High Court.#central_bureau_of_investigation #delhi_high_court #arvind_kejriwal #aam_aadmi_party #justice_swarnakanta_sharma
