Delhi High Court Notices Sparks Fresh Twists in Excise Policy Case
Telangana Jagruthi president K Kavitha receives a Delhi High Court notice in the excise policy case. Despite being discharged by a trial court, the CBI's appeal will be heard on March 16. Kavitha pledges to cooperate legally, emphasizing the procedural nature of the notice amid ongoing legal debates.
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The Delhi High Court has served a notice on K Kavitha, Telangana Jagruthi president, in connection with an ongoing excise policy case.
Despite being cleared by a lower court, the CBI's challenge is set for hearing on March 16, with Kavitha vowing full compliance with legal procedures.
She insists on the formal nature of the notice, urging stakeholders not to misinterpret it, while the CBI scrutinizes trial court rulings that favored former officials.
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