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The Supreme Court has rejected a PIL seeking the Delhi Police to register an FIR over the alleged discovery of burnt cash from the residence of a Delhi High Court judge, Yashwant Varma. An in-house inquiry is ongoing, and the court deemed the petition premature. The court stated that after the in-house inquiry's conclusion, several options would be open to the Chief Justice of India.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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