A Special Court in Chandigarh has reserved its verdict in the high-profile case involving former High Court judge Justice Nirmal Yadav. The case, which dates back to 2008, revolves around ₹15 lakh in cash being mistakenly delivered to another judge, Justice Nirmaljit Kaur, instead of Justice Yadav. The verdict is set to be delivered on March 29, 2025, by Additional Sessions Judge Alka Malik.
This case has been under legal scrutiny for 17 years, with multiple hearings, witness testimonies, and legal arguments. It was investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after the Punjab Governor and Chandigarh Administrator, General (Retd.) SF Rodrigues, ordered a probe.
The controversy started on August 13, 2008, when a bag containing ₹15 lakh was mistakenly delivered to Justice Nirmaljit Kaur’s residence. The money was brought by a clerk working for Sanjeev Bansal, a former Additional Advocate General of Haryana.
Upon realizing that the package contained cash instead of documents, Justice Kaur immediately reported the matter to the police. This led to the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) and subsequent investigation by the CBI.
According to the prosecution, the cash was actually meant for Justice Nirmal Yadav, but due to the similarity in names, it was wrongly delivered to Justice Kaur. The case soon turned into a high-profile judicial scandal, questioning judicial ethics and corruption in the legal system.
The case took several twists and turns over the years:
Now, after 17 years of legal battles, the Chandigarh court is ready to pronounce its verdict on March 29, 2025.
The CBI’s case is based on:
On the other hand, Justice Nirmal Yadav’s defense team, led by Senior Advocate SK Garg Narwana and Advocate VG Narwana, argued:
The verdict in the Justice Nirmal Yadav case will set a major legal precedent for cases involving judicial corruption in India. The outcome could have far-reaching implications for judicial accountability, ethics, and transparency.
This case has drawn significant public and legal attention. Many legal experts believe that this verdict will impact future judicial misconduct cases. Some argue that the slow judicial process has affected the trial’s effectiveness.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court Bar Association and other legal bodies are closely watching the outcome. Many believe that judicial reforms are needed to expedite trials involving high-ranking officials.
As the Chandigarh court prepares to deliver its verdict on March 29, 2025, the legal fraternity and the public await the outcome of one of India’s longest-running judicial corruption cases.
Regardless of the verdict, the Justice Nirmal Yadav case has already left a lasting impact on India’s legal system, highlighting the need for greater transparency and accountability in the judiciary.
Stay tuned for the final judgment and its implications on judicial ethics and legal accountability in India.
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