Delhi Liquor Case Verdict: Major Relief for Kejriwal, Sisodia & Kavitha
In a dramatic turn of events, the Rouse Avenue Court has delivered a crucial verdict in the Delhi liquor policy case, offering massive relief to former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, and Telangana Jagruti president Kalvakuntla Kavitha.
The court quashed the charges against them, citing insufficient evidence and strongly criticizing the investigation conducted by central agencies.
Court Dismisses Charges Against All Accused
The special court dismissed charges against more than 20 accused individuals in the case. The judge observed that:
- The evidence submitted by investigating agencies was inadequate.
- Allegations appeared to be based largely on suspicion.
- There was no solid proof linking the accused directly to wrongdoing.
- The investigation process had serious flaws.
- The court even suggested that action could be considered against the investigating officers if required.
- Background of the Delhi Excise Policy Case
- The controversy began when the Delhi government introduced a new excise policy on November 17, 2021. The objective was to regulate alcohol sales and increase government revenue.
- However, in 2022, the policy was scrapped following allegations of irregularities. Agencies like the CBI and ED alleged that:
- Rules were modified to benefit certain liquor license holders.
- Kickbacks were allegedly received in exchange for policy favors.
- Following these allegations, several political leaders including Kejriwal, Sisodia, and Kavitha were arrested. They were later granted bail.
Court’s Strong Observations on Investigation
The court made sharp remarks while delivering its verdict:
Thousands of pages in the charge sheet lacked convincing evidence.
No substantial witness testimony supported key allegations.
There was insufficient material to include Kejriwal in the case.
No concrete evidence established wrongdoing by Sisodia.
The judge emphasized that unverified allegations should not be made against individuals holding constitutional positions.
Emotional Reactions: Kejriwal and Kavitha Respond
Kavitha’s Statement
Kalvakuntla Kavitha reiterated that she had maintained her innocence from the beginning. She alleged that the case was politically motivated and said the verdict reaffirmed her faith in the judiciary.
She thanked her supporters and described the relief as “God’s grace.”
Kejriwal’s Emotional Moment
Arvind Kejriwal reacted emotionally to the verdict, stating that “truth has finally won.” He said he had been jailed without proper evidence and reportedly broke down in tears following the decision.
Political Aftermath
After his arrest, Kejriwal spent time in Tihar Jail before receiving conditional bail from the Supreme Court. He later resigned as Chief Minister. In the subsequent Delhi Assembly elections, the Aam Aadmi Party faced defeat, and the BJP formed the government.
Reports suggest that the CBI may challenge the verdict in the Delhi High Court.
FAQs on Delhi Liquor Case Verdict
1. What did the court decide in the Delhi liquor case?
The Rouse Avenue Court dismissed the charges against Kejriwal, Sisodia, Kavitha, and other accused, citing insufficient evidence.
2. Why was the Delhi excise policy controversial?
Allegations claimed that the policy was altered to favor certain liquor businesses in exchange for kickbacks.
3. Was Arvind Kejriwal arrested in this case?
Yes, he was arrested during the investigation but later granted bail.
4. What did the court say about the investigation?
The court criticized the investigation, stating there was inadequate evidence and flawed procedures.
5. Can the verdict be challenged?
Yes, reports indicate the CBI may approach the Delhi High Court challenging the acquittal.
Conclusion
The Delhi liquor case verdict marks a major turning point in one of the most high-profile political controversies in recent years. With the court dismissing charges and criticizing the investigation process, the case has taken an unexpected twist.
While the verdict provides immediate relief to Kejriwal, Sisodia, and Kavitha, the legal and political battle may not be entirely over if higher courts are approached. The coming days could determine the next chapter in this politically sensitive case.
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