Former Judge Yashwant Verma, the Delhi High Court

A parliamentary committee will discuss the code of conduct and to -arrangement activities for the Supreme Court judges. The move came amid preparations for the movement movement following the recovery of unexplained cash against the former Delhi High Court judge, Yashwant Verma, although he denied the allegations. In addition, the notice of prosecution was also given against the Judge of the Allahabad High Court, Shekhar Yadav. Pti, New -Delhi. A parliamentary committee is ready to discuss the creation of a code of conduct for judges in the Supreme Court, while the government is preparing to bring about the movement movement against the former Delhi High Court judge, Judge Yashwant Verma. Therefore, a parliamentary standing committee for employees, public grievances, laws and just -related matters will discuss the issue on Tuesday and will also consider it after the detention of works. Monitoring is held, monitoring is monitored from the residence of Justice Verma for the story of cash without accounting. In a notice sent by the Committee Secretariat, the members of the committee will be notified: ‘The Committee will hear the Secretary of the Justice,’ Judicial Procedures and their Reforms’, related to the issues related to the Code of Conduct for the Supreme Court and the retirement functions by judges and retirement functions. The Rajya Sabha Committee is chaired by the BJP MP Brijlal, in which the former Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi, a nominated MP, former Minister of State for Law PP Chaudhary, Trinamool Congress parliamentary member Sukhendu Shekhar Rai and Kalyan Banerjee and DMK Wilson and AK prominent members such as Raja are included. There is a possibility of prosecution, while Justice Verma is likely to tackle. The opposition has already given notice for the same action against Justice Shekhar Yadav, Judge of the Allahabad High Court. After cash recovery, Justice Verma was returned to his original court, the Allahabad High Court. He denied the allegations that he denied the allegations against him. The Rajya Sabha Secretariat is also investigating the signatures of MPs who signed a notice of signatures for alleged hate speech against Justice Yadav. The secretariat has already written to MPs to confirm their signatures.