Supreme Court will do BRS MLC after three weeks. Hearing on Kavita’s petition, opposed calling ED office
Delhi liquor policy case | Supreme Court tags BRS MLC K Kavitha’s plea, saying as per norms a woman can’t be summoned for questioning before ED in office & her questioning should take place at her residence, with other similar petitions. Matter listed for hearing after three weeks.
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLC K. Hearing on Kavita’s petition was held in the Supreme Court today. Supreme Court BRS leader K. Will hear Kavita’s plea after 3 weeks. The Supreme Court K. Kavitha’s petition has been clubbed with the already pending petition of Nalini Chidambaram.
In the Delhi Liquor Policy case, K.K. Kavita has said in her petition that as per rules a woman cannot be called for questioning before the ED and her questioning should be held at her residence. Please inform that Kavita has opposed calling the ED office for questioning in Delhi’s excise scam.
The Supreme Court has listed the matter for hearing after three weeks. Let us tell you that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had recently questioned many people in the Delhi Excise Policy scam case. In this, BRS MLC K. Poetry was also included.
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