Judge Cash-at-Hom Ro: VP Jagdeep Dhankhar says the center to do ‘handicapped’ work; References to the ID of March. Bharat News

New Delhi: Vice President Jagdeep Dhikar on Monday reiterated the case of Justice Yashwant Verma and said that the government was disabled due to a three -decade -old judicial order which had stopped the first Information Report (FIR) from registering without prior permission from the judiciary.Dhakhar, who is on a two -day visit to Kerala, has interacted with students and faculty in the National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi. Yashwant Verma, calling the cash-at-house case a ‘grand crime’, Dhankhar, referring to a large part of the cash recovered from the official residence of a judge, he questioned, “Is this money fired? What is its source? How did it land in a judge’s quarter?” He insisted that several legal provisions have been violated and hoped that an FIR would be filed immediately. Referring to the IDES of the March film, the Vice President said that the judiciary had a ‘ID of March’ on the night intervening on 14th and 15 March: a terrible time!“In the large amount, the official residence of a judge of the Cash High Court was found. Now, if that cash was found, the system should have been transferred immediately and the first process would be to deal with it as a criminal act, find out those who are guilty and give them justice. But so far, no codar has happened, “Dhankhar said. “The government has been disabled at the central level as an FIR cannot be registered in view of the Supreme Court’s decision in the early 90s. I am everyone for the freedom of the judiciary. I am a strong voter to protect judges. We should save our judges from trivial litigation. But when something like that happens, it is worrying.” Earlier, on 4 June, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that the government would bring a proposal in Parliament in the monsoon session for impeachment motion against Nyaya Verma. Justice Verma was a theme of an investigation by the Supreme Court -appointed panel after the fire incident at his Delhi residence, which discovered several burnt sacks of cash in the outhouse.