The ongoing investigation into Justice Yashwant Varma's cash scandal has uncovered a sophisticated network of fixers, leading to a prominent lawyer and a real estate mogul in New Delhi.
CorruptionFixer GangReal EstateLegal SystemNew DelhiReal Estate MumbaiMar 23, 2025

The fixer gang scandal involves a prominent lawyer and a real estate mogul in New Delhi, along with several judicial officials.
The prominent lawyer is suspected of acting as a middleman, facilitating the flow of cash and favors between influential individuals and judicial officials.
The real estate mogul is suspected of using the fixer gang to secure favorable rulings and expedite property acquisitions, leveraging his influence in the local market.
The scandal has raised concerns about the integrity and transparency of property transactions and judicial decisions, leading to calls for stricter oversight and regulatory measures.
Law enforcement agencies have launched a comprehensive probe into the fixer gang's activities, and civil society organizations are calling for a thorough and impartial investigation to restore public trust.

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