
The panel with the appointment of the Supreme Court confirmed the accusation of discovering cash against the judge of the High Court in Allahabad Yashwant Varma in his investigation report, sources said. The Chief Judge of India Sanjiv Khanna also learned that the judge fell to resign with regard to the critical findings in the report.
Cji handed over the report of the Judge Varma panel and was looking for his answer according to the principle of natural justice, the sources said.
The report was presented by a three -member panel consisting of the chief judge of Pandjab and the High Court in Haryana, Sheel Nagu, the chief judge of the Himachal Pradesh GS Sandhawalia and Judge Anu Sivaraman from the Karnataka High Court. Was completed on May 3.
The panel analyzed evidence and recorded a statement by more than 50 people, including the police commissioner Delhi Sanjay Arara and the head of the fire service in Delhi, who were among the first respondents on the fire incident in Lutyens Delhi residence in Delhi 14 March.
The sources said the panel found clear evidence to confirm the accusation that at the time of the official residence of the justice of Varma at the time of the fire incident, a huge hiding place was found. This accusation was repeatedly dismissed by the judge in his answer to the Chief Judge of the High Court in Delhi.
Sources said that CJI Khanna, which is prepared for retirement 13. May, is likely to take this problem to its logical conclusion and informally discussed the findings of reports with higher collegial members of the top court.
The controversy was raised on the basis of a report in a series of cash discovery and led to several steps, including a preliminary investigation by the Chief Judge of the High Court in DK DKPhyaya, and the judiciary was withdrawn from the justice of Varma at the High Court in Delhi.
On March 24, Apex Court Collegium recommended the repatriation of justice to Varma to his parents Allahabad High Court.
On March 28.
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