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    Kalvakuntla Kavitha moves Supreme Court on ED notices, hearing adjourned to March 24

    BRS MLC Kavitha

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    BRS MLC Kavitha

    Bharata MLC Kalvakuntla Kavitha (MLC Kavitha) approached the Supreme Court on the notices of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the Delhi Liquor Case on calling a adult female to ED business office. Kavitha in her petition stated that in the notices given to her saying that she would be questioned along with others, which didn’t happened. 

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    Kavitha brought to the faculty or power of mental concentration of the tribunal that the moving or capable of moving readily phones were seized without prior info and said that according to segment 160 of the CrPC, a adult female should be questioned only by going to her habitation. She objected to calling her the ED business office.

    On the not the same cards held in a game by a player, the Supreme Court has not announced any decision on Kavitha’s attendance at the ED hearing on 16th of this calendar month and refused to fall in interim orders. The CJI long seat adjourned the hearing to  March 24.

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