Bundle of notes found in the judge’s house… Know what will happen to them now, who will keep it? – Bundles of notes found in justice yashwant verma house
The transfer has been recommended after a large quantity of cash is recovered at the house of Justice Yashwant Verma of Delhi High Court. The Supreme Court Collegium has decided to send him back to Allahabad High Court. Let us tell you that during the Holi holidays, there was a fire on Justice Verma’s government bungalow in Delhi. He was not at his house at that time. The family members called the police and emergency service and informed them about the fire. After this, when the police and fire brigade team reached their homes to extinguish the fire, they recovered a huge amount of cash. Since this incident, various questions are being raised about the judiciary. So let us know what will be the money recovered from Justice Yashwant Verma’s house.
What will happen to the cash recovered from the judge’s house?
Hemant Gupta, a GST custom officer working in the Income Tax Department, says that the cash recovered in any kind of raid is deposited in the treasury. The Income Tax Department also has an account in State Bank of India. Cashs recovered are deposited in all types of raids. A large quantity of cash recovered from Justice Yashwant Verma’s house will also be deposited in traffic.
Will the recovered cash be returned?
If Assessese (the accused is being talked about here) is convicted, the attachment is confiscated on the basis of the order, if the allegations are cleared, the Assesse gets the money back.
Is ED and CBI red method the same?
Yes, the method of any red is the same. When we get any kind of input, a team is formed first. After this, further action is taken.
After the fire in Yashwant Verma’s case, cash was recovered and similar action will be taken on getting input from somewhere?
It depends on the situation there in which condition, what goods or how much cash has been seized in their house.
Who is Justice Yashwant Verma?
Justice Yashwant Verma specialized in civil affairs and advocated for constitutional, industrial disputes, corporates, taxations and environment related matters. He was a special lawyer of the High Court since 2006 and became the Chief Permanent Advocate of the Uttar Pradesh government in 2012. In August 2013, he got the status of Senior Advocate. He was born on 6 January 1969. He did B.Com (Honors) from Hansraj College, Delhi University. Then in 1992, he completed law studies from Rewa University. On 8 August 1992, he registered as a lawyer and started practicing in Allahabad High Court.
Gave many important decisions
During his tenure, he gave many important decisions. In March 2024, he dismissed the petition filed by the Congress party against the income tax revaluation.
Apart from this, in January 2023, he refused to ban Netflix’s web series ‘Trial by Fire’. In this case, real estate businessman Sushil Ansal filed a petition in the court, on which Justice Verma said, “It is necessary to maintain freedom of expression, even if the government and the court are not in favor of publishing some things.”
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