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Kavitha’s Bail Petition Rejected: Custody Extended Once Again

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Last updated: July 26, 2024 4:11 pm
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Kavitha's Bail Petition Rejected: Custody Extended Once Again
Kavitha’s Bail Petition Rejected: Custody Extended Once Again

New Delhi.26.07.2024: MLC Kavitha, who was arrested in connection with the liquor scam, continues to face setbacks in her legal battle. Despite her efforts to secure bail, the Rouse Avenue Court of Delhi has extended her judicial custody once again. Kavitha’s bail petitions have been repeatedly denied due to the strong evidence presented by the ED and CBI. The court heard her latest petition on July 22, seeking default bail in the CBI case but decided to adjourn the further hearing to August 5.

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Strong Evidence Against KavithaNext Hearing ScheduledAuthor: Snap News Service

Strong Evidence Against Kavitha

The authorities have gathered substantial evidence against Kavitha, leading to the repeated rejections of her bail petitions. The Rouse Avenue Court has taken this evidence into account, resulting in the continuous extension of her custody. This has been a significant disappointment for Kavitha and her supporters, who had hoped for a different outcome.

Next Hearing Scheduled

The next hearing for Kavitha’s bail petition is scheduled for August 5. Until then, she remains in judicial custody. The ongoing investigation and the court’s decisions highlight the seriousness of the charges against her. As the case progresses, all eyes will be on the upcoming hearing and any new developments that may arise.

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In conclusion, Kavitha’s legal troubles are far from over as the court has extended her custody once again. The strong evidence presented by the authorities continues to be a major hurdle in her efforts to secure bail. All attention is now on the next hearing scheduled for August 5, which will determine the next steps in her legal journey.

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