Former Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia’s Judicial Custody Extended Till April 6 in Excise Policy Case
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Former Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia’s Judicial Custody Extended Till April 6 in Excise Policy Case
In a significant development, a Delhi court has prolonged the judicial custody of former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister, Manish Sisodia, in connection with the excise policy case until April 6. Sisodia appeared before Special Judge MK Nagpal at the Rouse Avenue Court, marking the continuation of legal proceedings regarding the case under investigation by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
This extension follows the expiration of Sisodia’s previous judicial custody term, with the court’s decision reflecting the ongoing scrutiny and legal complexities surrounding the case. Last week’s dismissal of curative petitions by the Supreme Court, filed by the senior AAP leader to challenge the rejection of review pleas against the apex court’s 2023 verdict denying him bail, further underscores the legal hurdles faced by Sisodia.
The court’s decision to extend Sisodia’s judicial custody highlights the gravity of the allegations against him and the rigorous legal process unfolding in the excise policy case. As the legal proceedings continue, the case remains a focal point of attention, reflecting broader implications for political and legal landscapes in Delhi.
Sisodia’s prolonged judicial custody underscores the intensifying legal battle and the challenges confronting him in navigating through the intricacies of the case. With each development, the case assumes greater significance, shaping perceptions and impacting the trajectory of political dynamics in the region.
Amidst heightened scrutiny and legal proceedings, Sisodia’s judicial custody extension underscores the imperative of due process and accountability, resonating with broader themes of transparency and justice in governance.
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