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New Delhi : Former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday withdrew his interim bail plea pending in the Delhi High Court, Because the order has been reserved in respect of his regular bail plea in a case faced by him. Manish Sisodia was arrested in February this year over alleged irregularities in the Delhi Excise scam case. He filed a petition in the Delhi High Court seeking interim bail for six weeks to take care of his ailing wife. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) are probing the cases registered against them. Manish Sisodia's health improving Media reports According to, Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma allowed the withdrawal of this petition after Manish Sisodia's lawyer Mohit Mathur told about the interim bail plea. Mohit Mathur said that the condition of Sisodia's wife has also improved. At the same time, Additional Advocate General SV Raju, appearing for the CBI, objected to the withdrawal and called it malicious. CBI counsel alleges concealment of facts CBI counsel alleges Manish Sisodia's counsel conceals facts were hiding. After pointing this out, they are withdrawing the interim bail application. The ED told the court that when Manish Sisodia applied for interim bail citing the health condition of his wife, at that time his wife was discharged from the hospital. One Custody extended till June According to media reports, in excise scam case on Tuesday On May, Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court had ordered to extend Manish Sisodia's judicial custody till June 1. He was produced in the court after the expiry of his judicial custody in the ED's money laundering case related to the excise scam. 361042361042 Sisodia asked for reading and writing Table-chair and books According to the report, during the hearing, former Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia took a chair, table and book from the court for studies. There was a demand to provide books. Accepting their demand, the court has directed to make these things available. The court directed the jail administration to consider providing chair, table and books for Manish Sisodia to read and write.

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New Delhi : Former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday withdrew his interim bail plea pending in the Delhi High Court, Because the order has been reserved in respect of his regular bail plea in a case faced by him. Manish Sisodia was arrested in February this year over alleged irregularities in the Delhi Excise scam case. He filed a petition in the Delhi High Court seeking interim bail for six weeks to take care of his ailing wife. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) are probing the cases registered against them.

Manish Sisodia’s health improving

Media reports According to, Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma allowed the withdrawal of this petition after Manish Sisodia’s lawyer Mohit Mathur told about the interim bail plea. Mohit Mathur said that the condition of Sisodia’s wife has also improved. At the same time, Additional Advocate General SV Raju, appearing for the CBI, objected to the withdrawal and called it malicious.

CBI counsel alleges concealment of facts

CBI counsel alleges Manish Sisodia’s counsel conceals facts were hiding. After pointing this out, they are withdrawing the interim bail application. The ED told the court that when Manish Sisodia applied for interim bail citing the health condition of his wife, at that time his wife was discharged from the hospital.

One Custody extended till June

According to media reports, in excise scam case on Tuesday On May, Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court had ordered to extend Manish Sisodia’s judicial custody till June 1. He was produced in the court after the expiry of his judicial custody in the ED’s money laundering case related to the excise scam.

361042361042 Sisodia asked for reading and writing Table-chair and books

According to the report, during the hearing, former Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia took a chair, table and book from the court for studies. There was a demand to provide books. Accepting their demand, the court has directed to make these things available. The court directed the jail administration to consider providing chair, table and books for Manish Sisodia to read and write.