Bharat Express

Manish Sisodia

While allowing the meeting, the court imposed restrictions, instructing Sisodia not to engage with the media or partake in any political activities during his release.

Additionally, the court extended MP Sanjay Singh's judicial custody until November 24, 2023 in the Delhi Excise policy money laundering case.

Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice SVN Bhatti, constituting a two-judge bench, were responsible for this decision, highlighting the doubts regarding the ₹338 crore transfer in their analysis.

Heaping praise on AAP volunteers, Kejriwal said, "The people of my constituency are all praise for our government as much as they are for our party's volunteers. Our volunteers don't come with any political background..."

The bench emphasized the need for prompt commencement of charge arguments and requested a timeline for the same.

The bench, comprising Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice SVN Bhatti, inquired about the origin of the alleged money received by Mr. Sisodia from what is referred to as the liquor group.

"We have to fulfill his dreams and ensure his work does not stop," says CM Kejriwal

Though the Delhi High Court denied the bail but allowed Sisodia to meet his wife for a day 'in custody'.

The Delhi High Court allowed the leader to meet his ailing wife between 10 AM to 5 PM today

The allegations against Sisodia are very serious in nature that the excise policy was formed at the instance of South Group with mala fide intention to give undue advantage.