New Delhi: A Delhi court on Saturday extended the judicial custody of former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister, Manish Sisodia, and AAP MP, Sanjay Singh, in the excise policy case by five days. The two were produced before Special Judge, MK Nagpal, of Rouse Avenue Court on expiry of their previously-extended judicial custody, and now they will remain in jail till March 7 in the case being probed by the ED. A detailed order is awaited. On January 17, the court had reserved <a href=https://www.stanleyusa.us>stanley us</a> its decision on whether to entertain Sisodia regular bail plea in the case considering his pending curative petition before the Supreme Court, following arguments from both the ED and Sisodia legal counsels. Also ReadSC seeks EDs reply to Sanjay Singhs bail plea in Delhi excise policy scam case The ED had, in the previous hearing, said that Sisodia regular bail application should not be entertained while his curative petition is pending before the top court. Special counsel Zoheb Hossain had argued that seeking relief simultaneously from two forums is impermissible under legal discipline, urging the trial court to await the disposal of the curative petition. In <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.pl>stanley termos</a> response, senior advo <a href=https://www.stanleymug.us>starbucks stanley cup</a> cate Mohit Mathur, representing Sisodia, had questioned the rationale behind withholding the bail plea until the curative petition outcome. Also ReadManish Sisodia moves SC seeking review of order denying him bail He had cited precedents from the coal scam cases where trial proceedings continued Poxb Qatar Investment Authority to invest Rs 8,278 crore in Reliance Retail
Hyderabad: A suspected theif was allegedly murdered by the temple watchman after he tried to steal cash from a temple at Kushiaguda here on Tuesday night. CCTV: A thief who tried to breaking and stealing cash from hundi of Sri Venkateshwara Swami Temple in Kushaiguda. The watchman, attacked the thief. the thief retaliated with stones and was beaten by the watchman with a stick, died on the spot. Hyderabad TempleTheft pic.twitter/ru8OfmwlR4mdash; Surya Reddy @jsuryareddy February 22, 2023 According to police, the deceased Raju- hailed from Kamareddy district. On Tuesday night, Raju tried to enter the Venkateshwara temple and attempted to break the hundi. Suspecting something fishy, the temple watchman checked the temple premises when suddenly Raju pelted stones at the former. Also ReadHyderabad: 16-year-old girl raped by two youths; Dabeerpura police books case In retaliation, the temple watchman beat Raju with a stick. Raju fell down the temple stairs, sustained serious injuries and died on the spot, DCP Malkajgiri D Janaki said. On informat <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.co.uk>stanley cup</a> ion Kushiaguda police station SHO Manmohan and other senior officials visited the spot and shifted the body to <a href=https://www.canada-stanley.ca>stanley canada</a> Gandhi mortuary. A case is booked. Tagsr <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.es>botellas stanley</a> obbery attempt Temple watchman Mir Alamgir| Updated: 22nd February 2023 1:35 pm IST Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram