This decision follows Arvind Kejriwal’s nearly six-month detention, during which he faced charges from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) connected to the same case. Kejriwal had been accused of involvement in a high-profile financial misconduct case, leading to his prolonged custody. The Supreme Court’s decision to grant bail comes as a relief for the Delhi Chief Minister, although he remains under investigation. The ED had earlier sought extended detention due to the complexity of the case, but the court deemed six months in custody sufficient, allowing for Kejriwal’s release under bail conditions while legal proceedings continue.