SC Rejected Sisodia’s bail plea
he former Deputy Chief Minister of the capital, Manish Sisodia, has received another setback in the Delhi excise policy scam on October 30th
With the rejection of bail plea by the apex court, the former Deputy Chief Minister of the capital, Manish Sisodia, has received another setback in the Delhi excise policy scam on October 30th. The highest court has declared that the transfer of money worth Rs. 338 crore is being proved for now and certain aspects remained unanswered in the case.
It’s been over 8 months that Sisodia has kept behind the bars as it was on 26th of February that CBI arrested the AAP leader for his alleged involvement in the scam whereas ED made an arrest against him on March 9th over money laundering case. As per the probe agencies, the new policy favored those who were ineligible for the liquor licenses for the monetary benefits.
It was by Justices Sanjiv Khanna and SVN Bhatti the bail was denied to the prominent AAP leader as they continued to reserve their 17th October verdict. Even though the Supreme Court of India on Monday has come up with denying of the bail to Manish Sisodia as they have found certain aspects still doubtful regarding both the corruption and money laundering case of scrapped Delhi excise policy, the court has ordered to wind up the case within 6 to 8 months of period. The Court has stated that if the trail moves in a sloppy manner then he can reapply for the bail in 3 months. As per the guardians, there are various questions that have not been answered and raise the concern.