AAP Leader Manish Sisodia Moves Supreme Court Seeking Bail in Delhi Excise Policy Scam Cases

Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Manish Sisodia has filed a plea in the Supreme Court, seeking bail in the ongoing CBI and ED cases related to the Excise Policy scam in Delhi. The prominent leader has approached the highest judicial authority in a bid to secure his release from custody.
The Excise Policy scam, which rocked the national capital, involved alleged irregularities in the formulation and implementation of the Excise Policy by the Delhi government. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) have been investigating the case, aiming to uncover any potential financial misconduct and corruption.
Manish Sisodia, who held the position of Deputy Chief Minister and was also responsible for the Excise Department during the period in question, has been named as a key accused in the case. The AAP leader has consistently maintained his innocence and has now sought bail through his legal representation.
In his plea to the Supreme Court, Manish Sisodia has presented his case, highlighting various aspects such as his track record of public service and dedication to the welfare of the people of Delhi. He has emphasized that he has fully cooperated with the investigating agencies throughout the process and has no intention to evade the legal proceedings.
The Supreme Court will now review the plea filed by Manish Sisodia and assess the merits of granting him bail in the CBI and ED cases. The court will consider factors such as the nature of the allegations, the evidence presented, and the risk of tampering with the investigation or absconding. The decision will be crucial for the future course of action in this high-profile case.
Meanwhile, the AAP party has expressed confidence in Manish Sisodia's integrity and reiterated their support for him during this challenging period. They have stated that they believe in the judicial process and are hopeful that justice will be served.
It is important to note that the allegations against Manish Sisodia and the ongoing legal proceedings are subject to the legal system's scrutiny and the principle of 'innocent until proven guilty'. The Supreme Court's decision will play a pivotal role in determining the course of the Excise Policy scam case and the fate of Manish Sisodia's bail application.