Justice Yashwant Verma’s transfer gets the approval of the center, Delhi to Allahabad High Court – India tv hindi

Justice Yashwant Verma's transfer gets the approval of the center, Delhi to Allahabad High Court - India tv hindi

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Justice Yashwant Verma

New Delhi: The Central Government has received the approval of the Delhi High Court Judge Justice Yashwant Verma from Delhi to Allahabad High Court transfer order. Notification of this transfer has been issued by the government. Yashwant Verma has been transferred from the official residence of the official residence that he has been transferred amid a dispute related to cash. The Ministry of Law issued a notification and announced his transfer. The Supreme Court collegium had recommended the transfer of Justice Verma earlier this week, saying that this step is different from the order of internal investigation in the case of fire and alleged cash in the official residence of the said judge on the night of Holi.

Three -member internal inquiry

On the recommendation of the Supreme Court Collegium, the transfer of Justice Yashwant Verma has been approved by the Central Government. Now he will take over as a judge in the Allahabad High Court. Let us know that after the incident of getting cash at his government residence in Delhi, Supreme Court Chief Justice Sanjeev Khanna started a three -member internal investigation against Justice Yashwant Verma on 22 March. In fact, on 14 March, the house of Justice Yashwant Verma caught fire. While extinguishing the fire, the bundles of notes were seen burning there. A lot of nets were burnt due to the fire. The Supreme Court has formed a three -member team on this matter and the investigation is on.

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A petition related to investigation was rejected by the High Court

On the other hand, the Delhi High Court on Friday refused to pass instructions by taking self -cognizance on the claim of a person in which he said that his complaint sent to the Chairman of the Central Board of Direct Taxes for investigation against a judge has not been considered. Without naming the judge, the plaintiff said, “I do not want one person to tarnish the image of hundreds of judges.” On this, a bench headed by Chief Justice DK Upadhyay said, “Nobody wants so.”

This was mentioned before the bench of Chief Justice Upadhyay and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela in the backdrop of the controversy over the alleged controversy over a cash sack of cash from Justice Yashwant Verma’s official residence. The person said that he was distressed by not considering his complaint given to the Chairman of CBDT to order an inquiry against the concerned judge.

When the bench asked him what he wants here and whether he filed a petition in the High Court, the person said, “Can you please pass instructions by taking automatic cognizance on this.” The bench clarified not to give this suggestion, and “” For you, not for you, not for you “. Then the person said, “Then I will file a PIL with the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) complaint and police complaint.” To this, the bench said, “We are not sitting here to give advice.” (Input-language)

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