Delhi Court sends man to 2-day police custody for duping ex-CJI R M Lodha of Rs 1 lakh
India | June 12, 2019 19:28 ISTThe police had sought two-day custody of the accused. It may seek further custody since the investigation is still going on.
The police had sought two-day custody of the accused. It may seek further custody since the investigation is still going on.
The incident came to light on Saturday when Chief Justice (retd) Lodha, a resident of south Delhi's Panchsheel Park, visited the office of Assistant Commissioner of Police EOW and Cyber Cell in Malviya Nagar police station to file a complaint.
Justice (retd) R M Lodha, who was the CJI from April 27 to September 27, 2014, was critical of the decision of the five-member Collegium headed by CJI Gogoi to bypass senior judges and recommend the elevation of Justice Sanjeev Khanna of the Delhi High Court as a judge of the Supreme Court.
The former CJI's comments come a day after CBI director Alok Verma resigned from his post after he was ousted by a panel led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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