Manish Sisodia Bail Hearing : Live Updates From Supreme Court

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17 Oct 2023 3:05 PM IST

  • Manish Sisodia Bail Hearing : Live Updates From Supreme Court

    The SupremeCourt is continue hearing AAP leader and former Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia's plea for bail in the ED and CBI cases in connection with the alleged Delhi liquor policy scam.A bench comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna and SVN Bhatti is hearing the matter. Follow this page for live-updates from the...

    The SupremeCourt is continue hearing AAP leader and former Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia's plea for bail in the ED and CBI cases in connection with the alleged Delhi liquor policy scam.

    A bench comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna and SVN Bhatti is hearing the matter. Follow this page for live-updates from the hearing.



    Live Updates

    • 17 Oct 2023 3:08 PM IST

      Singhvi : The full auction amount could not be realised due to the ex-post facto decision of the complainant (the LG).

    • 17 Oct 2023 3:08 PM IST

      Singhvi : The statement of the ED that the liquor policy resulted in an increase of prices is wrong. After the policy, the price available to customers also decreased.

    • 17 Oct 2023 3:08 PM IST

      Singhvi : There is nothing linking directly me(Sisodia). All evidences are documentary in nature, no need to keep me behind the bars. There is no flight risk

    • 17 Oct 2023 3:08 PM IST

      Singhvi : It was institutional, multi-layered decision making spread over one year.

    • 17 Oct 2023 3:08 PM IST

      Senior Adv AM Singhvi for Sisodia : May I just start with an irony? My learned friend has first filed a 40-page note, then a 20-page note, and then said that the Court must not look into the matter in detail.

    • 17 Oct 2023 3:06 PM IST

      ASG SV Raju reads one line from Vijay Madanlal Choudhary judgment -says bail as per Sec 45 PMLA can be given only in a "genuine case".

    • 17 Oct 2023 3:06 PM IST

      ASG SV Raju : The 207 proceedings are there..

      Justice Khanna : That is for you to handle.

    • 17 Oct 2023 3:06 PM IST

      Bench asks about the trial.

      ASG says trial can be finished within 9-12 months.

      Justice Khanna : 294 witnesses are involved; 21,000 and 35,000 documents!

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