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BRS working president KT Rama Rao welcomed the CBI court verdict in the Delhi excise case, criticising Congress and BJP for politically motivated allegations amplified through media trials, and expressed confidence that all cases against BRS leaders will eventually be exposed as false.
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The CBI will appeal the Rouse Avenue court’s discharge of Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and others in the 2022 Delhi excise policy case, citing ignored aspects of the investigation. The verdict triggered emotional reactions from Kejriwal and party supporters.
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After the Rouse Avenue Court discharged Arvind Kejriwal in the excise policy case, his wife Sunita Kejriwal said truth prevails, as the court cited lack of evidence and dismissed charges against AAP leaders
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Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal turned emotional after discharge in the excise policy case by Rouse Avenue Court. Manish Sisodia consoled him as the court ruled insufficient evidence to frame charges against AAP leaders
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A Delhi court acquitted former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia in the excise policy case, citing lack of evidence and failure by the CBI to prove criminal conspiracy or corruption allegations
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A Delhi court acquitted former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in two cases filed by the Enforcement Directorate over alleged non-compliance with summons linked to the excise policy probe. The court order comes amid ongoing legal proceedings related to the money laundering case
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Development comes ahead of Delhi Assembly elections on February 5
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Asking the accused to cooperate in the trial, Dhall was released on bail on conditions fixed by the trial court, as per the Supreme Court's order
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Kavitha’s return was marked by emotional scenes as she reunited with her family and supporters. The BRS cadre, who had been eagerly awaiting her release, expressed their joy and relief.
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Taking to social media forum X, Rama Rao emphasized that all these bail grants occurred after the NDA government was formed, suggesting that the Congress’s allegations of BRS-BJP collusion were baseless and politically motivated
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Expected to land in Hyderabad at 2.40 pm; unclear if she will meet father KCR
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A medical examination was conducted to evaluate her condition and administer the necessary treatment. This isn’t the first time Kavitha has encountered health issues; she underwent similar tests a few weeks ago after experiencing viral fever and fluctuating blood sugar levels. Her condition is currently being closely monitored by medical professionals
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Delhi High Court sends notices to six people, including Sunita Kejriwal, and social media intermediaries X, Meta, Youtube
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Special Judge Kaveri Baweja extended custody after Kavitha appeared in court following a production warrant.
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Though the CBI sought 14-day judicial remand, the Special Court awarded only nine days of judicial custody.
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Special Judge Kaveri Baweja allowed the plea of the Enforcement Directorate, stating that Kavitha attempted to influence the witnesses, and tampered with evidence and hence, her judicial custody should be extended by 14 days.
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Kavitha sought an interim bail pleading the court, saying her 16-year-old son has exams and needs his mother’s 'moral and emotional support'.
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Kavitha, who is currently in the custody of the Enforcement Directorate in connection with the Delhi excise policy case, was produced before the Rouse Avenue Court on Tuesday at the end of her custody.
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Kavitha asserted to reporters, "This arrest is illegal. We'll challenge it in court. It's a political, fabricated, and false case. We're fighting it. They keep asking the same questions."
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Earlier, Kejriwal moved Supreme Court seeking protection from any coercive action by the ED in the excise policy-linked money laundering case