New Delhi: Rouse Avenue Courtroom within the nationwide capital on Monday despatched former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia to judicial custody until March 20 within the case pertaining to the excise coverage case. The courtroom allowed Sisodia to hold a pair of spectacles, a diary, a pen, and the Bhagavad Gita throughout his judicial custody. The AAP chief, who was produced earlier than particular choose MK Nagpal on the expiry of his seven-day custodial interrogation allowed by the courtroom earlier, has additionally been allowed to have medicines prescribed in his MLC performed by CBI officers.
As requested by Sisodia’s counsel, Courtroom has additionally directed Jail Superintendent to think about the request of maintaining him within the ‘Vipassana’ cell.
#WATCH | Delhi’s former Deputy Chief Minister and AAP chief Manish Sisodia leaves from Rouse Avenue Courtroom
The courtroom despatched him to judicial custody until March 20, within the case pertaining to the Delhi excise coverage case. pic.twitter.com/0StQJe0xhR
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) final week arrested Sisodia in reference to alleged corruption within the formulation and implementation of the now-scrapped Delhi liquor coverage for 2021-22.
Following his arrest, he resigned as Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister on February 28.
Earlier, Manish Sisodia had acknowledged on this bail plea that he was being requested the identical questions time and again, which was inflicting him psychological misery.
In line with the CBI, Sisodia was recalcitrant and evasive throughout his interrogation.
In addition they cited misplaced time throughout his medical check and the Supreme Courtroom listening to on his bail petition.
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