The day the news was reported, Bains wrote on Facebook that “a lobby of disgruntled judges, SC fixers, corporate scamsters and a few corrupt politicians” were involved in the alleged conspiracy against the CJI. For the latest elections news and more, follow HuffPost India on Twitter, Facebook, and subscribe to our newsletter. During the hearing, both the judges and Bains made several claims that threw doubt on the veracity of the allegations against the CJI, even though the in-house inquiry has not even begun yet. Justice Mishra, in fact, observed that “disgruntled employees have ganged up” and that there is a “fixing game” going on, lending credence to Bains’s allegations. “We will inquire, inquire and inquire and take this to its logical conclusion,” he said.
Source: Huffington Post April 24, 2019 14:03 UTC