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NEW DELHI: : Taking serious note of corruption and other illegal acts in the Capital's trial courts, the Delhi District Judge (DJ) has directed all staff members of these courts to fearlessly inform him about these even through anonymous complaints. Observing that the staff members were afraid of making complaints due to exposure of their names and apprehension of vindictive attitude, District Judge, Shiv Narayan Dhingra, said in a circular to all trial court judicial officers that such complaints can be sent to his official and residential addresses. ``It has been observed that there are several irregularities, unwanted acts and corrupt practices going on'' even in his own office, the Judge said, adding that ``anonymous complaints with verifiable facts shall be entertained''. He issued the circular to judicial officers at courts in Tis Hazari, Patiala House and Karkardooma as well as Small Cause courts and Traffic Courts.- PTI
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