BRS leader K. Kavitha filed a petition for default bail, hearing possible in Rouse Avenue Court today

Delhi Excise Policy Case: K. Kavitha, a leader of the BRS and a suspect in the Delhi Excise Policy Scam, has applied for default bail in the CBI case. The Rouse Avenue Court will likely consider this today, Monday. Today, the CBI’s chargesheet against her will also be taken into consideration by the court.

Hearing on K Kavitha’s bail in Delhi High Court, HC issues notice to ED-CBI

The Supreme Court may rule on Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal‘s request for temporary bail today. K. Kavitha defended the Delhi High Court in the interim after the lower court denied her request for release. Today is the hearing for his bail plea.

In a money laundering case involving Delhi’s canceled excise duty policy, BRS leader K. Kavitha filed a bail application. The Delhi High Court granted her request and sent notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED). A thorough hearing, in this case, has been scheduled for May 24 by the court.

Additionally, K Kavita has filed a bail request in the CBI case before the Delhi High Court, which is scheduled to be heard on Monday. He was denied bail in both trials by the trial court recently.

BRS leader K Kavita gets a big blow from the court in Delhi liquor scam, interim bail plea rejected

Delhi Excise Policy Case: A Delhi liquor scam case resulted in the arrest of BRS leader K Kavitha suffered a major shock once more. The Rouse Avenue Court rejected BRS leader K Kavitha’s request for temporary bail on Monday.

Leader K Kavitha of the Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) was detained in connection with the Delhi Excise Policy fraud. On Thursday, Kavitha had asked Rouse Avenue Court to give her temporary bail. She had stated in her appeal that her 16-year-old son needed his mother’s “moral and emotional support” to pass exams.

The arguments made by Kavitha and the attorney representing the Enforcement Directorate (ED) were recently heard by Special Judge Kaveri Baweja’s court, and an order was scheduled for Monday. Senior counsel Abhishek Singhvi asserted during the hearing on behalf of the BRS leader that a father, sister, or brother cannot replace a mother’s absence.

Let us inform you that on Tuesday of last week, a court here sentenced K Kavitha to 14 days of judicial custody. The Central Investigation Agency detained the 46-year-old BRS chief on March 15.

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