MLC Kavitha Gets Disappointment In The Delhi Liquor Scam

Delhi/Hyderabad, May 2 (Maxim News): BRS MLC Kavitha has once again faced disappointment in the Delhi Liquor Scam case which created a sensation across the country.

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The Rouse Avenue Court has issued borders postponing the verdict on Kavitha’s bail petition in the CBI case to May 6. Judge Kaveri Baweja announced on Thursday that the verdict will be pronounced on Kavitha’s bail petitions in both the ED and CBI cases on May 6. 

Meanwhile, the verdict on Kavitha’s bail petition has already been postponed. The Court reserved Judgement on April 22. Today (Thursday) it is expected that jail or bail will be decided. But the court postponed the verdict once again leaving Kavitha disappointed.

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Kavitha’s lawyers argued that as a woman, Kavitha deserves bail and that there was no evidence against Kavitha from arrest to trial. As a star campaigner of the BRS party, Kavitha asked to give bail for the election campaign.

Kavitha’s lawyers appealed to the court that there was no need for arrest in cases punishable by less than seven years. That there were no valid reasons for Kavitha’s arrest, and that as a woman, Kavitha’s health reasons should be considered and she should be granted bail.

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CBI lawyers argued that Kavitha was a key person in the liquor case. The CBI lawyers told the court that Kavitha knows many things related to this case and she is not telling the truth even if she is questioned on the statements and evidence given by others. The CBI argued that Kavitha, who has high political power, should not be granted bail as the evidence could influence the investigation of the case. (Maxim News)


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