Case Against Corruption will be Registered Against the Current Judge of the HC

For the irst time the case against corruption will be registered against the current judge of the HC
Case Against Corruption will be Registered Against the Current Judge of the HC

Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi has given permission to the Allahabad High Court's seating judge SN Shukla to file a case under Prevention of Corruption Act. The Chief Justice has taken this decision after getting evidence of the involvement of judge SN Shukla in the medical admission scam. Earlier, the Chief Justice had written a letter to the Prime Minister and in this case asked to take action in Parliament. Justice Shukla is alleged to have favored private medical colleges allegedly for admission in the MBBS course. They have helped colleges by increasing the date of enrollment in medical colleges.

Let me tell you that in the Veeraswami case on July 25, 1991, in the year 25 July 1991, no investigation agency was allowed to register an FIR to begin the investigation without showing the evidence against any judge working in the Supreme Court or the High Court. was. Explain that before 1991 any agency did not investigate in any case against any judge in the High Court in any case. Since then, this is the first time that permission has been given to register an FIR against an investigating agency sitting judge.

CBI will soon file a case against Justice Shukla. There is a possibility that Justice Shukla should be arrested under the Prevention of Corruption Act. Last month, CJI Justice Ranjan Gogoi wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In which he had said that the proposal for the removal of Justice Shukla in Parliament should be brought. Earlier, former CJI had also recommended Deepak Mishra that an internal committee considered Justice Shukla guilty of serious judicial misconduct.

For information, let us know for details that the CBI has awarded a medical admission scam in the Prasad Institute of Medical Science, a retired judge of Orissa High Court, IM Poojidi, Prasad Educational Trust owner BP Yadav, Palash Yadav and Bicholyes Vishwanath Agarwal, and a medical college of Meerut along with Pandya K Sudheer Giri and other unknown government and private institutions. At the same time, the Supreme Court had banned admission of students for the next two years due to irregularities in 46 medical colleges.

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