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Excise Policy Scam: Delhi HC To Pass Oder On Manish Sisodia's Bail Plea Today

Delhi High Court will be pronouncing the order for Manish Sisodia's bail plea for the alleged money laundering case regarding alleged irregularities in the state's excise policy.

Aam Aadmi Party Manish Sisodia's bail plea is scheduled on Monday for Delhi High Court to pass an order as he was arrested for alleged irregularities in the Delhi government's excise policy and his role in money laundering.

According to the reports, Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma will be pronouncing the order on Manish Sisodia's bail plea today at 2:30 PM. 

Reports said that other bail pleas of ongoing cases will also be pronounced along with Sisodia's plea, like businessmen Abhishek Boinpally, Benoy Babu and Vijay Nair, who are co-accused in the money laundering case lodged by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) arising from the alleged scam.

Manish Sisodia money laundering case

Sisodia, former Delhi deputy chief minister and excise minister, was first arrested by the CBI on February 26 for his alleged role in the scam and has been in custody since then. The high court has already denied him bail in the CBI case on May 30.

He was arrested on March 9 in the case lodged by the ED and is currently in judicial custody.

The high court had on June 2 reserved its order on the bail plea of Sisodia, who has sought bail on various grounds, including the deteriorating health of his wife who is suffering from multiple sclerosis.

The ED has opposed the bail plea of Sisodia as well as of other accused persons.

According to the CBI and ED, which are probing the cases against Sisodia, irregularities were committed while modifying the excise policy and undue favours were extended to licence holders.

Sisodia had challenged the March 31 order of the trial court which had dismissed his bail plea, saying he was prima facie the "architect" of the alleged scam and had played the "most important and vital role" in the criminal conspiracy related to alleged payment of advance kickbacks of Rs 90-100 crore meant for him and his colleagues in the Delhi government.

The Delhi government implemented the policy on November 17, 2021 but scrapped it at the end of September 2022 amid allegations of corruption.

On May 30, the court had dismissed the bail plea of Sisodia in the excise policy scam being probed by the CBI, saying he is an influential person who could influence witnesses, who are mostly public servants, and the allegations against him are very serious in nature.

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(With PTI inputs)

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