Justice Yashwant Verma.
In the case of burning notes of house house notes of Justice Yashwant Verma, Delhi Police seized mobiles of 8 policemen including SHO of Tughlaq Road police station. SHO Umesh Malik of Tughlaq Road Police Station, including investigating officer Havildar Roopchand, Sub Inspector Rajneesh, two policemen and three PCR personnel have been seized from the police station on mobile bike patrolling. The mobile phones of the policemen have been seized and sent for forensic investigation.
Why were mobile seized?
In fact, now an attempt is being made to find out if these policemen reached the spot during the fire, whether a video was made from their mobile phones or not and if the video was made, he was not tampered with. Apart from this, Delhi Police has also recorded statements of all these policemen. Let me tell you that the fire was so high that this can be gauged from the fact that the walls of the room where the fire was caught.
Justice Yashnavat Verma advised the lawyers
Meanwhile, Justice Yashnavat Verma advised four senior lawyers at his residence in Delhi. The committee of three members formed by the Supreme Court is investigating the Kaashkand and Justice Verma has to present his clarification before that committee.
Police sealed the store room
At the same time, Delhi Police has sealed the store room where four to five sacks of half -baked notes were recovered after the fire. In this case, a petition has now been filed in the Supreme Court, demanding an FIR against Justice Yashwant Verma. On the petition of Advocate Mathews, CJI Justice Sanjeev Khanna refused to hear immediately and asked Matthews to contact the Supreme Court Registry.
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