
The Central Government is working to consider a committee that probes accusations against Judge Yashwant Varma in an alleged case of burnt cash, government resources said on Wednesday 23 July. Sources indicated that the proposed committee may include judges of the Supreme Court, the main judge from the Supreme Court and a well -known lawyer.
Interviews about the formation of the Committee came after the Minister of the Union’s Parliament Affairs Kiren Rijija said that more than 100 deputies signed a call for the prosecution against justice Varma.
“There is a signature (collection) and has already exceeded 100,” Kiren Rijiju said.
Asked if the question of justice Yashwant Varma and cash enforcement would also be launched in a monsoon meeting, Kiren Rijija said: “In the case of justice, all parties will be carried out together. This is not a step.”
“I can’t comment on any business when it comes to priority until and if the matter is approved by the BAC (Commercial Advisory Committee) with the consent of the chairman. It is difficult to make an outdoor notice,” he added.
On Monday, the members of the parliament submitted a memorandum of Lok Sabha Om Birla spokesperson to remove the judge of the Yashwant Varma High Court in connection with the number of cash search.
According to Reports, AS MANY AS 145 LOK SABHA MEMBERS –INCLUDING MPS Anurag Singh Thakur, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi, Rajiv Pratap Rudy, PP Chaudhary, Supriya Sule, and KC Venugopal Justice Varma Under Articles 124, 217, and 218 of the Constitulation.
MEPs of different parties, including Congress, TDP, I go, JDS, Jan Sena Party, AGP, SS (Shinde), LJSP, SKP, CPM, etc., signed a memorandum.
A CASE CASE
The alleged discovery of cash occurred at night by the Holi, March 14, when the fire broke out in the Yashwant Varma Lutyens’ Delhi Residence warehouse around 11.35 hours. Several pictures of burned cash have appeared on the social media.
In her response, Varma’s justice “in her answer denied the accusation against him and described them as” absolutely pointless “.
“I clearly state that no cash, nor any of my family members have ever been placed in the warehouse and strongly condemned the proposal that alleged cash belonged to us. The idea or proposal that this cash keeps us or imposes us is absolutely pointless,” said Varma.
He said, “The suggestion that one would deposit cash in an open, freely accessible and commonly used warehouse near employee quarters or in the cabin for incredible and incredible.”
It was then transferred to Allahabad High Court.
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