Justice Yashwant Verma has now taken a new twist in the case of cash being recovered from the bungalow of Yashwant Verma. Delhi (Delhi) has denied the claim of the Chief Cash of the Fire Department. The statement of Fire Department Chief Atul Garg has come to light amidst the Delhi High Court judge Verma’s house and claims of getting cash from the bungalow. He said that his employees did not get any cash while extinguishing the fire.
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According to media reports, it is being claimed that a huge amount of cash has been recovered after the fire in the bungalow of Justice Yashwant Verma of Delhi High Court. The matter is being linked to Judge Verma’s Allahabad High Court transfer.
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Now the statement of the head of the Delhi Fire Department has come out in this case. Fire Chief Atul Garg said that on the night of March 14, the control room was reported to be on fire at Justice Yashwant Verma’s Lutyens Delhi residence and two fire engines reached the spot. The fire was controlled by firefighters in 15 minutes. He told that the fire was in a store room filled with stationery and household items. The information of the incident was immediately given to the police.
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Cash not found from bungalow
Delhi DFS chief Atul Garg said that soon after extinguishing the fire, we informed the police about the fire. After this, firefighters team left the spot. He said that our fire personnel did not get any cash while extinguishing the fire. The official says that the people of his team returned from there after controlling the fire.
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Supreme Court issued a statement
The Supreme Court has also issued a statement in this case. The statement issued by the court said that the Chief Justice of Delhi High Court started collecting evidence and information as part of the in-house check process set by SC. This inquiry was started before the collegium meeting of 20 March 2025. The Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court will submit the report to the Chief Justice of India (CJI) today (21 March 2025), after which further action will be taken after reviewing this report.
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