Delhi Liquor Policy Case Court Grants Clean Chit to Kavitha and Others
Rouse Avenue Court dismisses CBI charges in Delhi Liquor Policy Case giving clean chit to Kavitha Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia citing lack of evidence against all accused.

- Delhi Liquor Policy Case ends with clean chit.
- Kavitha receives relief from Rouse Avenue Court.
- CBI charges dismissed due to lack of evidence.
In a significant development in the Delhi Liquor Policy Case, a special court in the national capital has granted major relief to several high profile leaders, including BRS MLC K Kavitha. The court ruled that there was no sufficient evidence to proceed with the charges filed by the CBI.
The verdict was delivered by the Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi, which dismissed all allegations registered in the case. Along with Kavitha, former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia were also given a clean chit.
The special CBI court, presided over by Judge Jitender Singh, observed that the prosecution failed to establish credible proof against the accused. The court made it clear that mere allegations without strong supporting material cannot sustain criminal charges.
The case had drawn nationwide attention due to the political stature of the leaders involved. Over the past months, it remained a key topic in political debates across states, especially in Telangana and Delhi.
According to the order, the charges framed by the CBI were struck down, and proceedings against a total of 23 accused persons were dismissed. The court concluded that there was no concrete evidence linking them to any wrongdoing under the liquor policy framework.
Supporters of Kavitha described the judgment as a moment of relief, while legal observers noted that the ruling could have wider political implications. With the court granting a clean chit, attention now shifts to how the matter will unfold in the larger political arena.
For now, the Delhi Liquor Policy Case appears to have reached a turning point, bringing closure at least at this stage for the leaders who were facing allegations.





