New Delhi. In the outhouse of Delhi High Court Justice Yashwant Verma’s residence, the fire on the night of March 14 has been revealed that the notes filled in four-five sacks have been revealed. In this case, Supreme Court Chief Justice Sanjeev Khanna conducted a preliminary inquiry from Delhi High Court Chief Justice DK Upadhyay. Justice Upadhyay asked Justice Verma about burning sacks filled with notes, he said that he had gone to Madhya Pradesh on the night of fire and had a mother and daughter in the house. Justice Yashwant Verma also claimed that it is a conspiracy against him and only furniture wagara was burnt by the fire. He has said that he is not aware of any kind of currency notes burning. Now the opposite information has been revealed to this claim of Justice Verma. The media found pieces of burnt notes near his house. This video of him has surfaced.
#Watch Delhi: Burnt Debris Seen Near The Residence of Delhi High Court Judge Justice Yashwant Varma. pic.twitter.com/IWPMICJYI8
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The media has recovered pieces of burnt notes just 22 steps away from Justice Yashwant Verma’s residence in Delhi. Journalists claim that the MCD car took the garbage from this place. At the same time, reporters of Times Now Channel have also claimed that MCD employees have told them that even on the previous day, they had received some burnt notes while picking up garbage from Justice Verma’s residence. The latest revelations in the case of getting a note of the judge’s house may make it difficult for Justice Yashwant Verma. Because whatever furniture burnt due to fire is kept in the premises of their residence. At the same time, this picture derived from the video after the fire shows that burnt notes were found.
The video of the burning of notes filled in the sacks of the judge of the Delhi High Court was made by the policemen who reached the spot. Which was sent by the Commissioner of Delhi Police to Chief Justice DK Upadhyay of Delhi High Court. After which the Chief Justice of Delhi High Court informed CJI Sanjeev Khanna about the case. The CJI has investigated the incident of burning the note of the judge’s house. Now after getting the part of the burnt note near the residence, it is also expected to be made part of the investigation. Najstis Verma’s call record data for the last six months has also been extracted. Also, CJI Sanjeev Khanna has banned his work till the investigation is completed.