New Delhi, Feb. 27 -- A Delhi court on Friday, while discharging all 23 accused in the liquor policy case, questioned the Central Bureau of Investigation over 'labelling' a group of alleged liquor businessmen from southern India as the "south group" in its chargesheet.

The court discharged Delhi's ex-chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and former deputy CM Manish Sisodia, besides Telangana politician K Kavitha and 20 others in the high-profile case that went on to be known as Delhi Liquor Policy scam.

The special CBI court, while dismissing the CBI and ED cases in the Delhi liquor policy, questioned the conduct of the two investigating agencies for relying solely on the statements of approvers who had been granted pardons in the cases.

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