Supreme Court Grants Bail to BRS Leader K Kavitha in Delhi Excise Policy Cases
BRS leader K Kavitha is set to be released from prison following a significant ruling by the Supreme Court, which granted her regular bail in both the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) cases connected to the alleged Delhi excise policy scam.
A bench comprising Justices B R Gavai and K V Viswanathan issued the order, noting that Kavitha had already spent several months in custody and that further detention was unnecessary as the investigation by both agencies had been completed. The Supreme Court overturned the Delhi High Court’s July 1 decision, which had denied her bail, labeling her a key conspirator in the scam.
Kavitha has been ordered to post bail bonds of ₹10 lakh in each case, surrender her passport, and is barred from influencing witnesses or tampering with evidence. The court also criticized the investigative agencies for what it termed as a “pick and choose” approach, questioning the evidence against her.
In a significant development, the Supreme Court has granted regular bail to BRS leader K Kavitha in connection with the alleged Delhi excise policy scam, paving the way for her release from prison. The order, issued by a bench of Justices B R Gavai and K V Viswanathan, marks a turning point in the high-profile case.
Key Details of the SC Order:
– Custody Unnecessary: The court observed that Kavitha’s continued detention was not required, as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had completed their investigations. The bench emphasized that her custody was no longer necessary for the purposes of the ongoing probe.
– Bail Conditions: Kavitha is required to furnish bail bonds of ₹10 lakh each in both the ED and CBI cases. Additionally, she must surrender her passport and is prohibited from tampering with evidence or influencing witnesses.
– Criticism of Investigative Agencies: The bench raised concerns over the investigative approach of the agencies, questioning the selective nature of their investigations and asking for concrete evidence linking Kavitha to the scam.
Reactions:
– BRS and Supporters: Supporters of K Kavitha and the BRS party have welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision, viewing it as a vindication of her innocence. Many have pointed out that the court’s critical stance towards the investigative agencies underscores the perceived political motivations behind the case.
– Opposition Parties: Opposition leaders have expressed concern over the bail, arguing that it might weaken the ongoing fight against corruption. They emphasized the importance of holding all public figures accountable, regardless of their political affiliations.
– Legal Experts: Some legal experts have praised the Supreme Court for upholding the principles of justice by ensuring that the bail process is not used as a punitive measure. However, others have raised questions about the broader implications for cases involving political figures, where investigations are often seen through the lens of partisanship.
Broader Impact:
The decision could have far-reaching implications for other high-profile cases, especially those involving political figures. It also draws attention to the ongoing debate over the role of investigative agencies in politically sensitive cases.
For a detailed copy of the Supreme Court’s order, you can access it here.