Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has asked the Delhi High Court to request more sessions with his legal team, claiming the need to prepare for 35 active cases throughout the country. The court has sought comments from Tihar Jail authorities and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on this topic.
“Kejriwal's desire for more sessions via video conference highlights the complexities of his legal difficulties. Justice Neena Bansal has sent letters to the relevant authorities, requesting their responses. Currently, Kejriwal is authorised to meet with his attorneys twice a week, but he believes that more regular discussions are required for an efficient legal approach.”
The Delhi High Court's involvement in Kejriwal's request for additional lawyer meetings highlights the ongoing legal battles faced by the Delhi CM. The court's decision will impact Kejriwal's ability to navigate his numerous legal challenges effectively.