Delhi Excessive Court docket Justice Yashwant Varma Money Row: SC Varieties Panel To Probe Allegation; Orders No Work Allocation | India Information

Delhi Excessive Court docket Justice Yashwant Varma Money Row: SC Varieties Panel To Probe Allegation; Orders No Work Allocation | India Information

Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna on Saturday constituted a three-member Committee to conduct an inquiry into the allegations towards Justice Yashwant Varma, a sitting Decide of the Excessive Court docket of Delhi after the alleged money was recovered from the latter’s official residence.

The three-member panel consists of Justice Sheel Nagu, Chief Justice of the Excessive Court docket of Punjab & Haryana, Justice GS Sandhawalia, Chief Justice of the Excessive Court docket of Himachal Pradesh, and Anu Sivaraman, Decide of the Excessive Court docket of Karnataka.

Following the SC Collegium advice to switch Justice Yashwant Varma of Delhi HC to his father or mother Excessive Court docket in Allahabad after an antagonistic report towards him, Anil Tiwari, President, Allahabad Excessive Court docket Bar Affiliation mentioned, “…If Rs 15 lakhs are discovered on the home of a typical worker, then he’s despatched to jail. Money value Rs 15 crores is discovered on the home of a choose and he’s being given ‘Ghar Wapsi’. Is Allahabad Excessive Court docket a dustbin?”

He additional added that Excessive Crourt Bar is standing towards corruption and we is not going to welcome Verma in Allahabad.

“If he joins, we are going to sine die the Court docket and the attorneys will abstain from the Court docket…It’s our demand that Justice Yashwant Varma shouldn’t be despatched to Allahabad Excessive Court docket…” he added, ANI reported.

Ealier, Delhi HC’s Chief Justice D Ok Upadhyaya has submitted a report back to CJI in reference to the alleged discovery of money from Justice Varma’s official residence.

Justice Upadhyaya submitted his report back to the CJI on Friday after speaking to all of the authorities involved, together with the hearth division and police.

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