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Cannot permit narrative to replace evidence, says Delhi court, discharges K Kavitha

Hindustan Times India·27 February 2026·3h ago1 min read0 views
Cannot permit narrative to replace evidence, says Delhi court, discharges K Kavitha

In a significant legal development, the Delhi court has discharged K Kavitha, daughter of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, in a money laundering case linked to the Delhi liquor policy. The court emphasized that it cannot allow narrative or conjecture to substitute for concrete evidence in judicial proceedings. The case had garnered considerable media attention, with allegations of corruption involving high-ranking officials and political figures. Kavitha's discharge marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing investigation, as the court highlighted the lack of substantive evidence against her in the charges brought forth by the Enforcement Directorate. This decision not only impacts Kavitha but also raises questions about the broader implications for similar cases in the future. The ruling underscores the judiciary's commitment to uphold due process and ensure that accusations are substantiated by factual evidence rather than mere speculation or public discourse. As the legal landscape continues to evolve, this case serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining the integrity of the judicial system amidst politically charged environments.

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