In a recent expose, Arnab Goswami of Republic World uncovers video proof of a cash scandal involving a judge, a prominent lawyer, and a real estate developer. The trail of evidence raises questions about the integrity of the judicial system and the influe
Cash ScandalJudicial CorruptionReal Estate DeveloperRepublic WorldArnab GoswamiReal Estate NewsMar 23, 2025

The main allegation is that a judge, a prominent lawyer, and a real estate developer were involved in a transaction where a significant sum of money was exchanged, potentially to influence a legal decision.
Arnab Goswami is a well-known journalist and the founder of Republic World. He played a crucial role in uncovering the scandal by presenting video evidence of the alleged transaction on his broadcast.
The scandal could lead to stricter regulations and oversight in the legal and real estate sectors, as well as a loss of public trust in the judicial system. It may also prompt calls for comprehensive reforms.
Legal experts have expressed concern over the integrity of the judicial system, while the Indian Bar Association has condemned the alleged misconduct and demanded a swift and transparent investigation.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has been requested to take up the case. The investigation is ongoing, and more information is expected to be revealed as the process continues.

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