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Justice Verma Case: Supreme Court established a special bench; CJI Gavai remembered herself. Bharat News

New Delhi (left), and Justice Yashwant Verma’s burn pieces of a currency note between the dwelling near the residence of Nyaya Yashwant Verma.

New Delhi: India’s Chief Justice Bra Gavai on Wednesday re -presented himself from the hearing of a petition filed by Justice Yashwant Verma of the Allahabad High Court. The petition challenges the report of an in-house committee in which Justice Verma was found guilty in connection with the recovery of large quantities of cash from his official residence in Delhi. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal mentioned the matter before the Supreme Court and requested the immediate list of the petition. “This is in relation to their expulsion … we are requesting to list it as soon as possible,” Sibal said. The Chief Justice told Sibal that he would not hear the matter as he was involved in the process related to the transfer of Justice Verma to Allahabad High Court after the light of the case. “It would not be possible for me to raise this matter because I was also a part of the committee. We will list it, “CJI said, as is quoted by bar and bench.” I have to constitute a back, “the CJI said.CJI was going on a bench which included Vinod Chandran and Jomalya Bagchi of Justice. Justice Verma has announced a announcement from the apex court that the recommendation recommended by former CJI Sanjeev Khanna for his expulsion will be declared unconstitutional and Ultra Vice, The case is related to the recovery of large quantities of cash from an outhouse at Justice Verma’s official residence in Delhi on 14 March. Cash was found during the fire fighting operation in the campus. At that time, Justice Verma was serving as a judge of the Delhi High Court. The central government is allegedly planning to bring an impeachment motion in Parliament to remove Nyaya Verma from the office.

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