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2014 Rally Case: Arvind Kejriwal Seeks Permanent Exemption From Mumbai Court

Arvind Kejriwal Seeks Permanent Exemption From Mumbai Court In 2014 Rally Case
NEW DELHI, INDIA - JANUARY 15: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during a press conference at Delhi Secretariat on January 15, 2016 in New Delhi, India. Quoting unnamed PMO sources, Arvind Kejriwal claimed that officers under Cabinet Ministers Manish Sisodia and Satyendra Jain are being pressured to get something wrong signed from the two ministers. (Photo by Arvind Yadav/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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NEW DELHI, INDIA - JANUARY 15: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during a press conference at Delhi Secretariat on January 15, 2016 in New Delhi, India. Quoting unnamed PMO sources, Arvind Kejriwal claimed that officers under Cabinet Ministers Manish Sisodia and Satyendra Jain are being pressured to get something wrong signed from the two ministers. (Photo by Arvind Yadav/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

MUMBAI -- Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today appeared in a court in connection with a case for allegedly holding a rally without required permission during the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

On 9 December last year, the Kurla court had granted Kejriwal permanent exemption from appearance in the case.

However, Magistrate Richa Khedekar had directed the AAP leader to appear today for furnishing a bail bond.

The magistrate today allowed the Delhi CM to leave after his aide Satish Jain stood as his surety.

The rally in Mankhurd was held to campaign for AAP candidates Meera Sanyal and Medha Patkar, which the Mumbai Police has claimed was "unscheduled" and held without prior requisite permissions from traffic police following which a complaint was filed against Kejriwal and others in March 2014.

Kejriwal had approached the Bombay High Court seeking quashing of the FIR and exemption from appearing before the Kurla metropolitan magistrate.

But the HC asked him to appear before the magistrate and seek permanent exemption from appearance from that court.

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