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Kejriwal Questions Judicial Fairness in Delhi Liquor Policy Case

Kejriwal Flags Alleged Bias and Procedural Irregularities, Seeks Judge’s Recusal to Ensure Fair Hearing

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Kejriwal Questions Judicial Fairness in Delhi Liquor Policy Case

Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has launched a sharp critique of the High Court proceedings in the Delhi liquor policy case, raising serious concerns over the fairness and transparency of the judicial process. Representing himself in court, Kejriwal questioned both the pace and substance of the hearing.

Key Allegations by Kejriwal:

• Alleged Bias: He pointed out that while the lower court deliberated on the matter for nearly 10 months, the High Court delivered its decision within minutes, raising concerns about due diligence.

• Lack of Evidence-Based Observations: Kejriwal argued that certain remarks made by the judge were not supported by concrete evidence, calling them inappropriate.

• Demand for Recusal: Citing prior observations, he urged that the presiding judge should recuse themselves to ensure impartiality in the case.

Kejriwal’s remarks have sparked a wider debate on judicial accountability and procedural fairness.

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