The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition seeking Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s removal after his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate. The court cited no grounds for judicial intervention, deferring to the executive and constitutional authorities. The petitioner argued that Kejriwal’s arrest posed law and order threats, but the court questioned any legal bar preventing him from serving as Chief Minister while in custody. Highlighting constitutional processes, the court emphasized that it doesn’t impose President’s rule and declined the plea, noting practical difficulties but no legal impediments to Kejriwal’s position.