Manish sisodia bail

  1. HC rejects interim bail to AAP leader Manish Sisodia in money laundering case
  2. Manish Sisodia Bail Delhi HC Delhi High Court Rejects Manish Sisodia Bail Plea In ED Case Related To Delhi Liquor Policy Case
  3. No interim bail for Manish Sisodia, Delhi High Court says can meet wife for a day
  4. Delhi HC rejects Manish Sisodia bail plea: Can’t ignore CBI fear that he may influence witnesses
  5. ‘Allegations serious’: Delhi High Court denies bail to Manish Sisodia in excise policy case
  6. Manish Sisodia: "Allegations Serious, Not Entitled To Bail": No Relief For Manish Sisodia In Liquor Policy case
  7. Manish Sisodia News: No relief for Manish Sisodia as HC denies interim bail in Delhi excise policy case
  8. AAP's Manish Sisodia Denied Interim Bail, Can Meet Ailing Wife Once
  9. ‘Allegations serious’: Delhi High Court denies bail to Manish Sisodia in excise policy case
  10. HC rejects interim bail to AAP leader Manish Sisodia in money laundering case


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HC rejects interim bail to AAP leader Manish Sisodia in money laundering case

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday refused to grant interim bail for AAP leader Manish Sisodia. This is in a money laundering case arising from the alleged excise policy scam, to attend to his ailing wife. The bail was rejected in view of the "extremely serious" allegations against him and the possibility of "evidence tampering". Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma, however, allowed him to meet his wife in custody for one day at her convenience between 10 am and 5 pm. Noting that the case concerns extremely serious allegations and there is a possibility of evidence tampering if Sisodia, who held several positions in the city's AAP government, is released, the judge said, the court finds it very difficult to persuade itself to release the petitioner on interim bail for 6 weeks. The court, which had earlier called for a report from LNJP Hospital about Sisodia'a wife, also suggested that she be examined by a board of doctors at AIIMS here. It directed that she should be given the best medical treatment. The court noted the medical report from LNJP Hospital said the condition of Sisodia's wife was stable and she required close monitoring. The former Delhi deputy chief minister had sought release on a temporary basis for six weeks contending he was the sole caretaker of his ailing wife. His plea for regular bail in the matter is pending before the high court. Sisodia, who was arrested on March 9, is currently in judicial custody in the case lodged by the ED. The Enforcement Dire...

Manish Sisodia Bail Delhi HC Delhi High Court Rejects Manish Sisodia Bail Plea In ED Case Related To Delhi Liquor Policy Case

Manish Sisodia Denied Interim Bail In ED Case, HC Allows Him To Meet Ailing Wife On Imposed Conditions Manish Sisodia sought release on a temporary basis on the ground of being the only caretaker of his ailing wife. He has been denied interim bail while the HC allowed him to meet his wife on a day of her convenience. New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday rejected Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia's plea seeking interim bail for six weeks, but allowed him to meet his ailing wife. The case in question relates to money laundering arising from the alleged excise policy scam. Sisodia, who was arrested on March 9, has sought release on a temporary basis on the ground of being the only caretaker of his ailing wife. His plea for regular bail in the matter is pending before the high court. The court observed that the allegations against the former Delhi health and excise minister are extremely serious in nature and that it cannot forget the positions held by him, Live Law reported. It also noted that the AAP leader might tamper with evidence or influence witnesses if released on bail. Manish Sisodia has been granted permission to visit his residence or the hospital to meet his wife for one day at her convenience between 10 am and 5 pm after the AAP leader couldn't meet her on Sunday, news agency PTI reported. “During this time, the petitioner shall not meet anyone except the wife and family members and shall not interact with the media. The commissioner of police is directe...

No interim bail for Manish Sisodia, Delhi High Court says can meet wife for a day

• • • • No interim bail for Manish Sisodia, Delhi High Court says can meet wife for a day No interim bail for Manish Sisodia, Delhi High Court says can meet wife for a day The HC, after taking into account the “totality of facts and circumstances”, said it finds it “very difficult to persuade itself to release the petitioner on interim bail for six weeks”. The Delhi High Court Monday denied “interim bail” to former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, sought on account of his wife’s illness in the Enforcement Directorate’s probe into the excise policy case, and allowed him to meet his wife for a day while “in custody”. A single-judge bench of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma observed, “The court while dealing with such applications always is in a dilemma. On one hand, there are pressing humanitarian issues and at the same time, there are serious issues which go to the core of the administration of justice. The allegations in the present case are extremely serious in nature. Though this court does not allow itself to get influenced or overawed by the gravity of allegations, but, at the same time, this court cannot forget the positions being held by the petitioner in the present dispensation and the nature of the case.” Justice Sharma, however, said Sisodia “should get an opportunity to see and meet his wife”. “Therefore, for one day, as per the convenience of Seema Sisodia, the petitioner be taken to his residence/hospital (if she is admitted to the hospital) from 10 am to 5 pm...

Delhi HC rejects Manish Sisodia bail plea: Can’t ignore CBI fear that he may influence witnesses

• • • • Delhi HC rejects Manish Sisodia bail plea: Can’t ignore CBI fear that he may influence witnesses Delhi HC rejects Manish Sisodia bail plea: Can’t ignore CBI fear that he may influence witnesses A single judge bench of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma said the court was “restraining” itself from commenting on the material on record so that “no prejudice is caused to the applicant or the prosecution during the trial”. THE DELHI High Court on Tuesday rejected the bail plea of former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, who was arrested by the CBI more than three months ago in connection with the excise policy case, saying that the probe agency’s “apprehension” that he “might adversely influence witnesses cannot be ignored”. A single judge bench of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma said the court was “restraining” itself from commenting on the material on record so that “no prejudice is caused to the applicant or the prosecution during the trial”. Read | “However, since there are serious allegations of misconduct against the petitioner, the petitioner being an influential person and having held the position of deputy chief minister having 18 portfolios, and the witnesses are mostly public servants, a possibility of the witnesses being influenced cannot be ruled out,” Justice Sharma said. “Thus, the petitioner fails the triple test in the view of the seriousness of the allegations and his position. Though the petitioner has resigned from the post of minister, but still his positi...

‘Allegations serious’: Delhi High Court denies bail to Manish Sisodia in excise policy case

• Home • Karnataka Election 2023 • Budget 2023 • Market • Stock Stats • Top Gainers • Top Losers • Indices • Nifty 50 • Sensex • CaFE Invest • Commodities • IPO NEWS • Investing Abroad • IPOs • Economy • Tech • Auto • SME • Mobility • Industry • Banking & Finance • Education • Money • Insurance • Income Tax • Mutual Funds • Blockchain • Infrastructure • Railways • Aviation • Roadways • India • Defence • Lifestyle • Travel & Tourism • Health • Science • Healthcare • Brand Wagon • Entertainment • Events • Jobs • Sports • IPL 2023 • Multimedia • Photos • Videos • Audio • Web Stories • Auto Web Stories • Infographics • ePaper • Today’s Paper • From The Print • International • Edits & Columns • Opinion • FE 360 • Politics • Economy • Personal Finance Print • Front Page • FE Insight • Fe@Campus • archive The Delhi High Court on Tuesday denied bail to Delhi’s former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia in the excise policy case, observing that the applicant is a powerful person who could potentially influence witnesses. A single judge bench of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma was hearing an application for bail filed by Sisodia in the case filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation linked to the alleged irregularities in the formulation and implementation of the Delhi excise policy 2021-22. Congress’ sole MP from Maharashtra Balu Dhanorkar passes away “The allegations are very serious in nature. The accused was a public servant… We have not examined the excise policy nor the power o...

Manish Sisodia: "Allegations Serious, Not Entitled To Bail": No Relief For Manish Sisodia In Liquor Policy case

"Allegations Serious, Not Entitled To Bail": No Relief For Manish Sisodia Delhi Liquor Policy Case: The high court, while pronouncing its verdict on the bail plea, said Mr Sisodia is an influential man and the possibility that witnesses could be influenced if he is released on bail cannot be ruled out. New Delhi: The Delhi High Court today denied bail to former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia in a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) case on the alleged scam in the national capital's liquor policy. A single-judge bench of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma, while dismissing the bail plea, said allegations against Manish Sisodia are serious. Mr Sisodia will go to the Supreme Court against this high court order, sources said. The high court, while pronouncing its verdict on the bail plea, said Mr Sisodia is an influential man and the possibility that witnesses could be influenced if he is released on bail cannot be ruled out. CBI, while opposing bail, had said it shall gravely prejudice the investigation, "more specifically when the Applicant fails to meet the 'triple test' for bail".While personal liberty is paramount, the same is not absolute but subject to reasonable restrictions, including the interest of the state and the public, it argued in its reply to the court. "The applicant (Mr Sisodia) enjoys close nexus with the executive, offices and bureaucrats and his influence and clout is evident. His party colleagues holding high ranks continue to make factually wron...

Manish Sisodia News: No relief for Manish Sisodia as HC denies interim bail in Delhi excise policy case

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Monday refused to grant interim bail to AAP leader and former Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia in a money laundering case arising from the alleged excise policy scam. Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma, however, gave him the permission to meet his ailing wife in custody for one day as per her convenience between 10am and 5pm. The AAP leader had sought release on a temporary basis for six weeks on grounds that he was the sole caretaker of his ailing wife. His plea for regular bail in the matter is pending before the high court. Sisodia, who was arrested on March 9, is currently in judicial custody in the case lodged by the ED. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) had opposed the plea for interim bail on grounds of possibility of evidence tampering. The ED lawyer has also claimed that Sisodia's wife has been suffering from such a medical condition for the last 20 years. 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 and the allegations against him are very serious in nature. In the CBI case, the high court has kept the interim bail plea pending for July.

AAP's Manish Sisodia Denied Interim Bail, Can Meet Ailing Wife Once

New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia's request for interim bail in Delhi liquor policy case was today denied by the Delhi High Court. The former Delhi deputy chief minister had sought release on the ground of being the sole caretaker of his ailing wife. Even though his bail has been rejected, Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma has allowed Mr Sisodia to meet his wife in custody for one day as per her convenience between 10 am and 5 pm. Mr Sisodia, who was arrested on March 9, is in judicial custody in the case filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).

‘Allegations serious’: Delhi High Court denies bail to Manish Sisodia in excise policy case

• Home • Karnataka Election 2023 • Budget 2023 • Market • Stock Stats • Top Gainers • Top Losers • Indices • Nifty 50 • Sensex • CaFE Invest • Commodities • IPO NEWS • Investing Abroad • IPOs • Economy • Tech • Auto • SME • Mobility • Industry • Banking & Finance • Education • Money • Insurance • Income Tax • Mutual Funds • Blockchain • Infrastructure • Railways • Aviation • Roadways • India • Defence • Lifestyle • Travel & Tourism • Health • Science • Healthcare • Brand Wagon • Entertainment • Events • Jobs • Sports • IPL 2023 • Multimedia • Photos • Videos • Audio • Web Stories • Auto Web Stories • Infographics • ePaper • Today’s Paper • From The Print • International • Edits & Columns • Opinion • FE 360 • Politics • Economy • Personal Finance Print • Front Page • FE Insight • Fe@Campus • archive The Delhi High Court on Tuesday denied bail to Delhi’s former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia in the excise policy case, observing that the applicant is a powerful person who could potentially influence witnesses. A single judge bench of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma was hearing an application for bail filed by Sisodia in the case filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation linked to the alleged irregularities in the formulation and implementation of the Delhi excise policy 2021-22. Odisha: Now get housing loan up to Rs 3 lakh under Naveen Patnaik govt’s new scheme “The allegations are very serious in nature. The accused was a public servant… We have not examined the excise ...

HC rejects interim bail to AAP leader Manish Sisodia in money laundering case

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday refused to grant interim bail for AAP leader Manish Sisodia. This is in a money laundering case arising from the alleged excise policy scam, to attend to his ailing wife. The bail was rejected in view of the "extremely serious" allegations against him and the possibility of "evidence tampering". Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma, however, allowed him to meet his wife in custody for one day at her convenience between 10 am and 5 pm. Noting that the case concerns extremely serious allegations and there is a possibility of evidence tampering if Sisodia, who held several positions in the city's AAP government, is released, the judge said, the court finds it very difficult to persuade itself to release the petitioner on interim bail for 6 weeks. The court, which had earlier called for a report from LNJP Hospital about Sisodia'a wife, also suggested that she be examined by a board of doctors at AIIMS here. It directed that she should be given the best medical treatment. The court noted the medical report from LNJP Hospital said the condition of Sisodia's wife was stable and she required close monitoring. The former Delhi deputy chief minister had sought release on a temporary basis for six weeks contending he was the sole caretaker of his ailing wife. His plea for regular bail in the matter is pending before the high court. Sisodia, who was arrested on March 9, is currently in judicial custody in the case lodged by the ED. The Enforcement Dire...