However, the apex court said that Sidhu will only be tried for appointing officers of his choice, reported India Today. The proceedings will be held in Punjab and Haryana High Court that had earlier asked him to face trials.
Sidhu has been in the news recently for quitting the BJP and resigning from the Rajya Sabha. On September 2, he floated his own political front, Aawaaz-e-Punjab, which will contest the Punjab election next year.
This is not the first time that Sidhu has been involved in a legal problem. In 2006, he was convicted by the Punjab and Haryana High Court in a road rage case. A year later, the Supreme Court stayed the high court's verdict, reported The Financial Times.
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