Delhi court Excise policy case defers order on Sisodia’s bail plea betwixt unresolved curative petition 

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New Delhi: At Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia’s regular bail plea in Delhi Court on Wednesday deferred its decision on whether to entertain the former excise policy case, considering his pending curative petition before the Supreme Court. Special Judge M K Nagpal of Rouse Avenue Court had, on January 17, reserved the order for Wednesday, following arguments from both the Execution Directorate (ED) and Sisodia’s legal counsel. The judge also will now hear the matter on March 2, when the judicial custody of AAP MP Sanjay Singh and Sisodia will also expire. The ED had, in the previous heeding, said that Mr. Sisodia’s regular bail exercise should not be occupy while his offitional appeal is pending before the apex court. The Court had recently granted three-day interim bail to former Sisodia to attend his niece’s wedding. The alleged excise policy scam is being probed by both the Enforcement Directorate and the Central Bureau of Investigation. Special Counsel Zoheb Hossain had argued that seeking relief simultaneously from two forums is impermissible under legal discipline, urging the trial court to await the removal of the officinal petition. In response, senior advocate Mohit Mathur, representing Sisodia, had questioned the rationale behind withholding the bail plea until the curative petition’s outcome. He had cited precedents from the coal-scam-cases, where trial proceedings continued despite pending special-leave-petitions in the Supreme Court. 

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