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Sisodia's judicial custody extended by court till Dec 22 in Delhi excise case

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New Delhi: In the CBI case pertaining to the purported Delhi excise policy scam, a Delhi court on Wednesday extended the judicial custody of former deputy chief minister of Delhi, Manish Sisodia, until December 22.

Sisodia was detained by the CBI on February 26 in relation to allegations of corruption in the formulation and implementation of the now-scrapped Delhi Excise Policy 2021–2022.

Following this, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on March 9 arrested Sisodia in Tihar jail, in a money laundering case arising out of the excise policy matter.

On Wednesday, Special Judge M K Nagpal also allowed Sisodia's application seeking directions to his bank to supply a copy of the bank statement of his savings account for a particular period.

In the application, Sisodia said the statement was not being provided to him as the savings account was attached by the ED.

Sisodia further said that he was not aware of the exact amount in his account.

"This application is also allowed and the branch manager of the above bank is being directed to supply a copy of the bank statement... to any of his authorised counsels," the court said.

The court also allowed the application of accused Vijay Nair to supply him with some woollen clothes and twelve books.


With PTI inputs

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