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    Home»India»On Murky Delhi Judge Cash-At-Home Row, Center Calls All-Party Meet: Sources

    On Murky Delhi Judge Cash-At-Home Row, Center Calls All-Party Meet: Sources

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    The centers on tuesday reached out to all political parties on the issue of cash found at the home of a Delhi High Court Judge – Justice Yashwant Varma. Sources said the center wants to hear the views of all parties – Whiter part of the union government or not – on this sensitive issue.

    The all-party call came after Rajya Sabha Chairperson Jagdeep Dhankhar’s meeting earlier today with the floor leaders of various parties, including the Congress, Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool, Tamil Nadu’s RULING DMK, The BJD from Odisha, The BRS and YSRCP from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and the Uddhav Thackeray-Led Shiv Sen Faction.

    Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal also Attended This Meeting, after which floor leaders was told to discus the issue with their respective parties ahead of another.

    Meanwhile, center will decide on its next steps after the all-party meeting.

    The Row Over Justice Varma – Whom The Supreme Court This Week Directed Return to His Parent Court, The Allahabad High Court – Broke after Burnt Bundles of Cash Were Found A Blaze on Holi – In An Othouse on the Grounds of His Bungalow in Central Delhi.

    Justice varma has denied any connection between Himself or his family and the money, and has pointed out the outouse is kept unlocked and can be accessed by anyone in the compound.

    The Supreme Court has set up a three-member committee of the Chief Justices of the Himachal Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab, and Karnataka high courts to Hold an in-Hold an inquiry.

    The court also de-linked justice varma’s transfer from the discovery of the cash.

    Justice Varma has been withdrawn from active judicial duty.

    The top court has also also, in the interests of transparency, made a delhi high court report on this issue full public, with the exception of certain names being redacted.

    The entry issue – Made Murkier by Delhi Fire Services Chief Atul Garg First appearing to say no money was found and then saying Luminaries, include ex-atorney-general mukul rohatgi, who told ndtv there is a need to streamline protocol for disciplinary actions against Sitting Judges.



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