News Delhi Delhi excise policy scam: Court denies bail to Manish Sisodia, set to hear plea on April 18

Delhi excise policy scam: Court denies bail to Manish Sisodia, set to hear plea on April 18

Delhi excise policy scam: The ED's special public prosecutor then told the judge that the agency wanted to show him the case diary, at which the defence counsel said that it should not be done so in secrecy.

Delhi excise policy scam: Court denies bail to Manish Sisodia, set to hear plea again on April 18 Image Source : PTIDelhi excise policy scam: Court denies bail to Manish Sisodia, set to hear plea again on April 18

Delhi excise policy scam: The bail plea of former Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia was rejected by Rouse House Court in the national capital on Wednesday. The court set April 18 to hear rebuttal arguments to be made by Sisodia's lawyer. 

Meanwhile, at today's hearing the Enforcement Directorate (ED) told the court that the AAP leader had planted fabricated e-mails to show that there was a public approval for the policy. The agency made the submissions before Special Judge M K Nagpal while opposing the bail application of the former Delhi deputy chief minister.

“We have evidence that Sisodia had e-mails planted. These have been received not only in the official e-mail account of the Excise Department but even in his personal e-mail account. The content of the e-mails was given by Sisodia which suited his agenda,” the counsel for the ED told the court.

The directions to send these pre drafted e-mails were given to Zakir Khan, Chairman of Delhi Minorities’ Commission, who then asked his interns to send these e-mails, the ED told the court. “Fabricated e-mails were sent to show that there was a public approval of the policy. This is a sham approval... Illegal ecosystem was created to give benefits to the liquor cartels in lieu of kickbacks," the counsel said.

The ED's special public prosecutor then told the judge that the agency wanted to show him the case diary, at which the defence counsel said that it should not be done so in secrecy. “Sealed cover business should go. If something is used against me to deny me my liberty... If they are relying on something behind my back... It should be put to me as well,” the defence counsel said.

The ED, however, said that the 60 days, the period allowed to a probe agency post an accused's arrest to complete the investigation against him, are not over. “We will put it to you after 60 days,” the ED said. The ED had on April 5 told a Delhi court the investigation in the money laundering probe against Sisodia in the case was at a “crucial” stage and it had found fresh evidence of his complicity.

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