Spl Court order discharging Kejriwal and others in excise case illegal, disregards material showing culpability: CBI

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has criticized a Special Court's recent decision to discharge Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and several other officials from an excise policy corruption case. The CBI claims that the court's ruling is illegal, arguing that it fails to consider critical evidence that indicates the culpability of the accused. This case has garnered significant media attention, as it involves allegations of irregularities in the implementation of the Delhi government's excise policy, which purportedly led to substantial financial losses for the state. The CBI's stance suggests that it will continue to pursue the matter, emphasizing the importance of accountability in public office. The court's decision, which has sparked a debate over judicial processes and political accountability, may have broader implications for the ongoing investigation into the alleged misuse of power in the excise policy's formulation and execution. As the legal proceedings unfold, the CBI's claims could reshape the narrative surrounding the case and impact the political landscape in Delhi.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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