Supreme Court Grants Bail to BRS Leader K Kavitha in Delhi Liquor Policy Case
The court criticized investigative agencies for unfair practices and stressed that undertrial custody should not become punishment.
- K Kavitha, arrested in March, has been granted bail after five months in custody.
- The Supreme Court questioned the fairness of the CBI and ED investigations, highlighting reliance on statements from co-accused turned approvers.
- The court noted that the trial is unlikely to commence soon, making prolonged incarceration unjust.
- Conditions for bail include surrendering her passport and not tampering with evidence or influencing witnesses.
- Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar's comments on the bail drew sharp criticism from K Kavitha's brother, KTR.