Supreme Court and High Court judges have come to rethink the decision on prior approval to prosecute: Dhankar

Congress Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Monday that the time has come to reconsider the decision of the Supreme Court, stating that prior approval would be required to prosecute the top court and High Court judges. He also questioned the delay in registering an FIR in the cash coverage case related to the High Court Judge Justice Verma Yashwar.

He also described the step of seizing electronic equipment from witnesses by an internal committee of three judges investigating the case as a “serious issue”. “This is a serious issue. How can it be done?” Emphasizing the need for scientific criminal investigation of the case, Dhankhar said that everyone in the country is wondering if this matter will be erased, will it fade over time.

He said, “Why the criminal justice system was not made active like other individuals? … This issue, which people are eagerly waiting for, the source of money, its purpose, has it polluted the judicial system? Who are the big sharks? We need to find out. We need to find out. We need to work fast.”

Justice Verma was transferred to the Allahabad High Court in March, when he was reportedly recovered from his government residence in New Delhi, where he was employed as a judge of the Delhi High Court. Speaking at a book release ceremony, Dhankhar said that K.K. The time has come to reconsider the Veeraswami decision.

1991 K.K. Veeraswamy vs India Union Case is a historic decision of the Supreme Court, which addresses the purpose of anti -corruption laws on judges of the higher judiciary and underlines the importance of judicial freedom. The Supreme Court had emphasized that under the Prevention of Corruption Act, judges are actually “public servants”, but also said that prior permission would be required to prosecute a judge.

 

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