Advocates in Mumbai wrote a letter to CJI, claiming for prosecution against Justice Yashwant Verma - Justice Yashwant Verma Controversion Bombay Advocate Distribution Claim Trial
The Bombay Sufferers Association wrote a letter to Chief Justice Br Gawai claiming a case against the judge of the Allahabad High Court, Judge Yashwant Verma. A large amount of burned cash was found at Justice Verma’s government residence. The association asked permission to prosecute under the Corruption Prevention Act 1988. The letter cited the decision of the Supreme Court. State Bureau, Mumbai. The Bombay Sufferers Association wrote a letter to Chief Justice Br Gawai claiming a case against the judge of the Allahabad High Court, Judge Yashwant Verma. A large amount of burned cash was found at Justice Verma’s government residence. Later, Justice Verma of the Delhi High Court was transferred to the Allahabad High Court. The then Cji Sanjeev Khanna wrote a letter to President Draupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared the report of the Apex Court Committee that Justice Verma and the answer to Justice Verma found guilty. The Bombay Superers Association (BLA) asked permission to prosecute under the procedures, in a letter written on June 2, asked permission to prosecute Justice Verma under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 and Indian Justice Code, 2023. of the Supreme Court or the Supreme Court will be registered without the CJI’s approval. The 1991 ruling said that the Supreme Court and Supreme Court judges are ‘civil servants’ under the Corruption Prevention Act, 1988. He can be prosecuted for offenses such as being disproportionate. The letter also demanded that the authorities, including the Delhi or CBI police, direct all the appropriate evidence, including partially burnt notes, photos and video recording.