New Delhi [India], Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court on Tuesday extended the judicial custody of former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia till May 31 in the Delhi Liquor Excise Policy case. The court has asked the accused persons to give an estimate of the time required for inspection of the documents. , It has also directed the ED to file a comprehensive reply to Sameer Mahendru's plea seeking corroboration of CCTV footage. The court has also directed the ED to file a detailed compliance report on how much time was given to the accused to inspect the documents and when they went. Sisodia has been in custody since 26 February 2023 after his arrest by CBI.After this he was arrested by ED. On February 28, 2023, Sisodia resigned from the Delhi Cabinet. On April 30, the Rouse Avenue court rejected Sisodia's bail plea for the second time in the case, saying, "...this court is not inclined to grant bail to the applicant." Special Judge Kaveri Baweja also said, "At this stage, either regular or interim, the application under consideration is dismissed," adding that it is clear that the applicant, individually, and with different accused, has filed one or the other application. Are/are making oral. Repeated submissions, some of them trivial, piecemeal, apparently in a concerted effort to meet the shared objective of creating delays in the case.The Court also held that the period of imprisonment of Benoy Babu and the applicant (Manish Sisodia) cannot be equated, especially in view of the findings in the preceding paragraphs of this order that the applicant himself has held himself to account for the slow pace of imprisonment. Has been held responsible. In the proceedings of the case, the ED and CBI had alleged that irregularities were committed while revising the excise policy, undue benefits were given to license holders, license fees were waived off or reduced and L-1 licenses were canceled by the competent authority. Extended without the approval of. The investigating agency said the beneficiaries provided "illegal" benefits to the accused officials and made false entries in their books of accounts to evade investigation. According to the allegations, the Excise Department had decided to return the earnest money amount of about Rs 30 crore to a successful bidder against the prescribed rules. The Delhi government implemented the policy on November 17, 2021, but scrapped it at the end of September 2022.Amidst allegations of corruption.