Manish Sisodia's Bail Judgment : Live Updates From Supreme Court

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9 Aug 2024 8:20 AM IST

  • Manish Sisodias Bail Judgment : Live Updates From Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court will pronounce today at 10.30 AM its judgment on the bail plea of former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia in relation to the liquor policy case.A bench comprising Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan reserved judgment on August 6. The judgment will be pronounced by Justice Gavai. Sisodia has filed petitions seeking bail in the...

    The Supreme Court will pronounce today at 10.30 AM its judgment on the bail plea of former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia in relation to the liquor policy case.

    A bench comprising Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan reserved judgment on August 6. The judgment will be pronounced by Justice Gavai.

    Sisodia has filed petitions seeking bail in the cases registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation and the Directorate of Enforcement under the Prevention of Corruption Act and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act respectively.

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    Live Updates

    • 9 Aug 2024 10:43 AM IST

      J Gavai: We find that contentions of ASG is self-contradictory. If investigation was to conclude by 03.07.2024, how could trial commence before that? There is no question of trial being concluded in 8 months of 1st order

    • 9 Aug 2024 10:42 AM IST

      J Gavai: It can't be expected that accused won't need reasonable time to inspect documents, including unrelied documents. In second order, this Court recorded respondent's submission that chargesheet would be filed by...

    • 9 Aug 2024 10:41 AM IST

      J Gavai: When we specifically asked ASG to show any order where trial Court found any application to be frivolous, but not one was showed. We find that the finding of delay by appellant is not supported by record

    • 9 Aug 2024 10:40 AM IST

      J Gavai: Present appellant only filed 14 and 13 applications in ED and CBI cases...most were for supply of missing documents...some were for inspection. All were allowed.

    • 9 Aug 2024 10:39 AM IST

      J Gavai: Trial Court rejected appellant's contention that he did not contribute to delay. however, in one para, it recorded that...it would take 70-80 days to prepare one copy of digital unrelied documents

    • 9 Aug 2024 10:38 AM IST

      J Gavai: The question is whether trial court and high court have considered delay in trial. In our view, there was ignorance of this court's order...

    • 9 Aug 2024 10:37 AM IST

      J Gavai: We have considered S. 45 PMLA objection. We have referred to oct 2023 judgment where it was said that delay in trial should be read into S.45. In view of long incarceration, rigors can be relaxed. Observation with regard to triple test...

    • 9 Aug 2024 10:37 AM IST

      J Gavai: It would be travesty of justice to relegate the appellant to trial Court. Liberty reserved by this court on 4 june to revive will have to be interpreted as reviving of prayer before this court. Not inclined to entertain preliminary objection

    • 9 Aug 2024 10:37 AM IST

      J Gavai: A citizen cannot be made to run from pillar to post. June 4 order recorded that it did not go into merits. This court noted assurance of SG that investigation would be completed and chargesheet would be filed before 3 july.

    • 9 Aug 2024 10:36 AM IST

      J Gavai: This court had granted liberty to appellant to revive his prayer...now relegating back to trial court would be making him play game of snakes and ladders

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