SC Grants Bail to Manish Sisodia in Liquor Policy Case

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Manish Sisodia

New Delhi: Manish Sisodia, the AAP politician and former deputy chief minister of Delhi, was granted bail by the Supreme Court on Friday in the liquor policy case, which is a significant relief for him.

In rendering its decision, a bench led by Justice B.R. Gavai stated that considering Sisodia’s more than 17-month incarceration and the fact that the case’s trial has not yet started, he has been deprived of his right to a prompt trial.

“In the matter of liberty, every day counts,” remarked Justice Gavai-led Bench.

On Tuesday, the Bench, also comprising Justice K.V. Viswanathan, reserved its judgment after hearing the oral arguments raised by Additional Solicitor General (ASG) S.V. Raju, representing the central agencies, and senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who appeared on Sisodia’s behalf.

During the hearing, the CBI and the ED told the apex court that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) demanded a Rs 100 crore bribe for the Goa elections, out of which Rs 45 crore was traced in the course of the investigation.

“A Rs 100 crore bribe was demanded to be used for the Goa elections, out of which we have been able to trace 45 crore. We have digital evidence. There is a lot of evidence,” the ASG said, adding that Sisodia was in charge of the Excise Department of the Delhi government, and co-accused Vijay Nair was tasked with receiving the kickbacks.

“They wanted to make money out of this exercise. There is evidence to show that this particular gentleman (Sisodia) engineered emails and told certain interns to write a particular type of email,” Raju said.

On the other hand, Singhvi contended that the AAP leader has been in custody for 17 months and should be granted bail because the trial’s conclusion was delayed.

Singhvi also prayed that Sisodia be released on interim bail. He said his wife has “a very very bad medical condition” and is “virtually like a vegetable.”

In its judgment delivered on October 30 last year, the SC had denied bail to the former Deputy CM but said that if the trial proceeds slowly in the next three months, he may apply for bail afresh.

Special Judge Kaveri Baweja of the Rouse Avenue Court had on April 30 refused to grant bail to Sisodia, who was seeking regular bail a second time. Denying bail, the trial court order noted that delays in the case proceedings were largely due to actions attributable to Sisodia himself, dismissing his claims of undue delay.

Subsequently, the Delhi High Court denied bail to Sisodia, saying that he failed to pass the triple test for grant of bail in the corruption case and the twin conditions required under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002.

Challenging this, the former Deputy CM filed special leave petitions before the Supreme Court. Last month, the apex court had disposed of the pleas seeking bail in corruption and money laundering cases after Solicitor General Tushar Mehta gave an undertaking that the final charge sheet/complaint in the liquor policy case would be filed by July 3.

Meanwhile, a court here extended Sisodia’s judicial custody until August 9 in the corruption case and until August 13 in the money laundering case. Upon expiry of the previously granted judicial custody, he was produced through videoconferencing from Tihar Jail.

 

 

–IANS

 

 

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