Supreme Court on Monday adjourned till August 5 on AAP leader Manish Sisodia's bail petition challenging the Delhi High Court order rejecting his bail plea in an excise policy money laundering case.
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Additional Solicitor General SV Raju sought time on behalf of the Enforcement Directorate to file a reply. The court gave time to the Enforcement Directorate to file a reply until Thursday.
Meanwhile, CBI informed the Supreme Court that the reply has been filed by it and it is not on record. SC was directed to bring CBI's reply on record.
Thereafter, a bench of Justices, BR Gavai, and KV Viswanathan adjourned the matter. Additional Solicitor General SV Raju meanwhile raised some preliminary objections and said this is the second special leave petition challenging the same order and the same order cannot be challenged again.
Senior Advocate AM Singhvi raised an objection to ASG's submission.
Delhi's former Deputy Chief Minister Sisodia has moved the Supreme Court seeking the revival of his bail plea and complained about the delay in the commencement of trial in the excise policy case.
Earlier, Senior Advocate Singhvi apprised the top court about the June 4th order,, whereby the probe agency stated that the investigation in the excise policy case would be concluded and the final charge sheet would be filed expeditiously and at any rate on