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'Deleting mobile phone messages not a crime': What Supreme Court said while granting bail to BRS leader K Kavitha

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 28 August 2024 ()
The Supreme Court observed that deleting messages and formatting phones is a normal behavior, and does not amount to tampering with evidence, in response to allegations by CBI and ED against BRS leader K Kavitha. The court noted that changing phones and giving old ones to others isn't criminal conduct.
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