WebDesk Delhi
4 February
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
The Rouse Avenue court has prolonged the judicial custody of former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister, Manish Sisodia, until February 17, declining to grant him bail amid the ongoing Delhi liquor scam investigation. Sisodia has been incarcerated since February 26 of the previous year, and despite seeking relief in the form of bail from the Supreme Court, he remains in custody.
The court’s decision to extend Sisodia’s judicial custody raises questions about the intricacies of the Delhi liquor scam case. The former deputy chief minister’s legal team had sought bail, presenting their case to the highest judicial authority, but the plea did not yield the anticipated relief.
The extension of Sisodia’s custody suggests that the court is committed to a thorough examination of the allegations surrounding the Delhi liquor scam, emphasizing the significance of the case. As the legal proceedings unfold, the political and legal landscape in Delhi remains gripped by this high-profile investigation, awaiting further developments in the days leading up to February 17.