Judge Verma recommended to send Allah’s Icord.
Esc Colgium on Judge Yashwant Verma exchange : Delhi High Court Judge Yashwant Verma has been controversial after receiving a ‘half -out note’ at his residence and has decided to go to the Allahabad High Court. In fact, the Supreme Court recommended his relocation on Monday. It is important here that the Allahabad High Court is not ready to send Bar Association to Justim Verma. He wants Justice Verma to be placed under the supervision of the Supreme Court in Delhi until the investigation and the process is completed.
To be under heavy supervision in Delhi
Earlier, the Chief Justice of the Bar Association of the Allah (CJI), the Chief Justice of the Bar Association (CJI), demanded that Justice Yashwant Verma underwent Judge Yashwant Verma in Delhi and review all the decisions he described. Bar Association Chairman Anil Tiwari CJ has asked CBI and Ed to register FIR against Justice Verma. He has also raised the issue of ‘Uncle Judge Symptoms’ before CJI.
Needed to investigate all the results
Since no court is a garbage bin, the CJI has been asked not to transfer Judge Verma to the High Court or other courts. Until the proceedings are completed, Judge Verma should be kept in Delhi under the strict supervision of the Supreme Court. Not only that, but all the decisions given by Justice Verma during his tenure should be investigated and reviewed. This will again increase the confidence of the people in the judiciary.
Judicial work was withdrawn from Justice Warmer
The Delhi High Court on Monday said that the judicial work will be implemented immediately until the next order is issued from Judge Verma’s official residence. Another note on the high court website’s case list said that the Bench -3’s ‘Court Master’ will provide dates in the listed cases, which was in charge of Justice Verma.
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