Delhi Excise Policy Case: The Supreme Court granted bail to AAP leader Manish Sisodia on Friday, emphasizing that the trial process, involving 493 witnesses and over a lakh pages of documents, could take a considerable amount of time. The court noted that keeping Sisodia in jail for such an extended period without a trial conclusion would violate his fundamental rights. The bench highlighted that trial courts and High Courts must recognize that “bail is the rule, and jail is the exception.”
Concerns Over Prolonged Incarceration
Sisodia’s prolonged incarceration without a speedy trial was a central concern for the Supreme Court. The court remarked that denying bail effectively punishes the accused without a verdict, which should not happen. The justices also pointed out that Sisodia, who has deep roots in society, poses no flight risk, reinforcing the decision to grant bail.
Conditions Imposed On Bail
The court imposed strict conditions on Sisodia, including a bail bond of Rs 10 lakh, surrendering his passport, and regular check-ins with the investigating officer. Sisodia was also cautioned against influencing witnesses or tampering with evidence.
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Legal Principle Reaffirmed
The court criticized the lower courts for ignoring the well-established principle that bail should not be withheld as a form of punishment. The justices expressed concern over the tendency of courts to deny bail, even in clear-cut cases, which contributes to the backlog of cases and prolonged incarceratiSupreme Court grants bail to Manish Sisodia, citing trial delays and reinforcing the principle that bail is the rule.on of individuals awaiting trial.
Sisodia’s Legal Battle Continues
Manish Sisodia remains under investigation by the CBI for his alleged involvement in the Delhi excise policy case. He was arrested in February 2023 and has been in judicial custody since. The Supreme Court’s decision marks a significant development in his ongoing legal battle.
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