Delhi Court Begins Hearing K Kavitha's Bail Plea In Liquor Policy Case

The ED categorically opposed K Kavitha's bail plea stating that they are about to make a breakthrough in the case and that any form of bail could hamper their probe. The ED also alleged that digital devices containing evidence have been destroyed. 

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Rupanjal Chauhan
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BY A STAFF REPORTER: Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court began hearing BRS MLC K Kavitha's bail plea in the Delhi liquor-gate case on April 4, Thursday. 

Moreover, the Enforcement Directorate categorically opposed K Kavitha's bail plea stating that they are about to make a breakthrough in the case and that any form of bail could hamper their probe. The ED also alleged that digital devices containing evidence have been destroyed. 

Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court sent BRS MLC K Kavitha to judicial custody till April 9 in the Delhi Liquor Policy Case on March 26, Tuesday. Moreover, the Enforcement Directorate arrested K Kavitha on March 15 in connection with the Delhi Liquorgate case.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted bail to AAP MP Sanjay Singh, one of the accused in the case as the ED failed to recover money pertinent to the scam. Moreover, he was arrested on October 4, 2023. However, the bail is not precedent. 

The authorities shifted Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to Tihar Jail and lodged him in jail number two following the orders of Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court on Monday. Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court granted Judicial custody of 15 days to Arvind Kejriwal in the Delhi Liquorgate on April 1, Monday. 

Moreover, Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court on Thursday extended Arvind Kejriwal's ED remand till April 1 in connection with the Delhi Liquorgate case. The ED demanded a seven-day extension of Kejriwal's custody due to his alleged evasive replies and non-cooperation in the investigation. However, the court extended the remand for four days.

Furthermore, Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court Remanded Delhi CM and AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal to ED Custody till March 28 in the Delhi Liquorgate case on March 22, Friday. The decision came as ED demanded 10-day custody of Kejriwal and submitted 28 pages of evidence alleging his involvement in the Delhi Liquor Policy Scam. 

The Enforcement Directorate arrested Delhi CM and AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal from his residence in connection with the Delhi Liquorgate case. He was arrested following search operations and Interrogations conducted by the ED at his residence on Thursday evening.

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