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"Politics",
"allahabad high court",
"Article 217 Constitution",
"Court Controversy India",
"delhi high court",
"Governance and Accountability",
"Impeachment of Judges India",
"indian judiciary",
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"textContent": "We run to the judiciary when people steal, but who do we run to if the judiciary steals? In March 2025, during a fire outbreak in Justice Yashwant Varma’s house, a shocking discovery took the entire nation by storm. Reportedly, “jute sacks full of cash” were discovered “stashed in a corner of the outhouse” of […]",
"title": "Why Justice Varma’s Resigning Is Not A Good Sign For The Judicial Corruption Problem"
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