The Supreme Court of India released Arvind Kajriwal on interim bail on the basis of the prevalence of extraordinary circumstances related to Lok Sabha elections.The court ordered him to furnish a bail bond for the amount of Rs.50,000/- and set the condition that he shall not visit the office of the Chief Minister of Delhi or sign any official documents.

Thus the Supreme Court has created new precedence in the domain of interim bail.Prima facie it is an innovation in the doimain of bail carved out by the Supreme Court.

The requisite order of the Supreme Court of India is attached below:

By aor.sanjivnarang@gmail.com

Sanjiv Narang Adv. is an Advocate on Record (AOR) in the Supreme Court of India. His qualifications include an LLB from University of Delhi and a Masters degree in Personnel Management from Panjab University,Chandigarh.In his more than 3 decades of experience, he has practiced law at the District, High Court and Supreme Court levels.He also has more than a decade of experience in the field of Management. He is the author of two books namely Laws for Women in India and Innovation, Why What and How.