A Delhi court has ruled that summons issued via email are not legally valid under CrPC or PMLA, acquitting Arvind Kejriwal for skipping Enforcement Directorate notices. The court found the ED failed to prove intentional disobedience, noting Kejriwal’s status as a serving chief minister and his fundamental right to movement.
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