Why did the Delhi High Court grant permission to the CBI to challenge A. Raja's acquittal in the 2G spectrum case

Explore the legal aspects that led to the Delhi High Court allowing the CBI to contest A. Raja's acquittal in the 2G spectrum case.
  • The Delhi High Court granted permission to the CBI to challenge A. Raja's acquittal in the 2G spectrum case because it believed there were legal grounds for appeal.
  • The court considered that there were significant errors in the interpretation of evidence by the trial court during A. Raja's acquittal.
  • The High Court also examined the possibility of misapplication of laws and procedural irregularities in the lower court's decision.
  • The CBI presented strong arguments indicating that there were grounds for further examination of the case, leading the High Court to allow the appeal.
  • The decision to grant permission for the appeal reflects the judiciary's commitment to ensuring justice is served and correcting any potential miscarriage of justice.
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