Justice Yashwant Verma can increase problems by demanding the petition to claim fir; SC has agreed - Supreme Court to hear for Fir against Justice Yashwant Verma

The Supreme Court agreed to hear the petition immediately to register a fir against Justice Yashwant Verma of the High Court in Allahabad. This petition was submitted in the case of burned cash at Justice Verma’s home in Delhi. The court agreed to hear on Wednesday about the condition of removing the defects in the petition. Pti, New -Delhi. The Supreme Court agreed to immediately hear the petition requested to register a fir against Justice Yashwant Verma of the Allahabad High Court. A fir is claimed in the case of cash receiving cash at Justice Verma’s government residence in Delhi. A Bank of Chief Justice Br Gavai and Justice Ag Christ looked at the arguments of advocate and requester Mathews Nedumphra on Monday, saying that if the flaws were removed, the trial could be held Tuesday. If there is an error in the petition, we will remove it: Nedumbla Nedumphra said that if there is an error in the petition, he will remove it. He urged the bank to list it on Wednesday, as it is not available on Tuesday. The bank agreed to list it on Wednesday on condition to remove the defects. A large amount of burned cash was received from Justice Verma’s home. It is noteworthy that the Government Residence of Justice Verma caught fire on the night of March 14. The fire team found a large amount of burnt cash in a shopping form while extinguishing the fire. Later, Justice Verma of the Delhi High Court was transferred to the Allahabad High Court. The petition submitted by Nedumphra and three other people claimed immediate criminal proceedings, saying that the internal committee had the allegations against Justice Verma Prima Facie correctly. Internal investigation can lead to judicial disciplinary action, but according to current laws, it is not an option for criminal investigation. Criminal action cannot be started by internal investigation. Justice Verma was convicted by the Commission for Internal En Research, the Commission for Internal Investigation Justice Verma found guilty in the case. After this, the then Chief Justice Sanjeev asked Khanna Justice Verma to resign. After Justice Verma refused to resign, the then Chief Justice wrote a letter to President Draupadi Murmu and Premier Narendra Modi sent an answer to the Investigation Committee and the answer of Justice Verma. It is told that Justice Khanna recommended to begin the process of prosecution against Justice Verma. Also read: “Although former Supreme Court judges receive the same pension,” the Supreme Court gave a special order on one rank-one pension. Download now- Jagran app