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Read Justice Yashwant Varma Probe report: Cash was recovered, burnt cash was removed

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At least 10 witnesses examined by the panel acknowledged having seen burnt or half-burnt currency notes.

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The Supreme Court-appointed inquiry committee has opined that it would be better to remove Allahabad High Court judge Justice Yashwant Verma in the incident where bundles of currency notes were found in a house fire. It is known that a huge amount of cash was burnt in a fire at his official residence when he was a judge of the Delhi High Court. The three-judge Supreme Court-appointed committee conducted a 10-day inquiry into the matter and quest…

New Delhi, June 19. The inquiry commission constituted by the Supreme Court against Yashwant Verma, the first Delhi High Court judge and currently Allahabad High Court judge who came into the news after cash was found from his residence, has recommended the removal of Justice Verma in its report. The committee has said that the store room from which a large amount of cash was found was controlled by Justice Verma's family. This inquiry committee…

Major updates have come out in the report of the investigation committee in the Justice Yashwant Verma cash case. The investigation panel report revealed that there is evidence of cash being found from Justice Verma's house. The report has confirmed the burnt notes on the basis of 10 eyewitnesses, videos and photographs. Although Justice Verma and his family gave statements in defense, there was a contradiction in their statements and those of h…

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TheLeaflet broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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