ACB Court Permits CID to Close AP Skill Development Case Against Chandrababu Naidu
ACB Court Allows CID to Close Naidu Skill Development Case

ACB Court Grants Permission to CID for Case Closure Against Chandrababu Naidu

The Anti-Corruption Bureau court in Andhra Pradesh has given its approval to the Crime Investigation Department. The CID can now officially close the skill development case that was filed against former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. This decision comes after a thorough review of the evidence presented in the matter.

CID Admits Registration Was a Mistake of Fact

In its formal petition to the court, the CID openly acknowledged that the case registration constituted a mistake of fact. The investigative agency stated that upon careful examination, they discovered no substantial evidence to support the allegations against Naidu. This admission highlights a significant turn in the legal proceedings.

The CID described the initial filing as an error based on incorrect information. They emphasized that their investigation failed to uncover any proof of wrongdoing by the former chief minister. Consequently, the agency sought judicial permission to terminate the case entirely.

Court Reviews Petition and Grants Closure

The ACB court carefully considered the CID's request for closure. After evaluating the petition and the lack of evidence, the court decided to allow the case to be closed. This judicial approval means the legal matter against Chandrababu Naidu will not proceed further.

The court's decision effectively puts an end to the skill development case that had been pending. It clears Naidu of the allegations that were initially brought against him. This development marks a crucial moment in the political and legal landscape of Andhra Pradesh.

The case closure represents a vindication for Chandrababu Naidu, who has maintained his innocence throughout the process. It also underscores the importance of thorough investigation before filing charges against public figures.