Resignation of Justice Yashwant Varma
Justice Yashwant Varma, associated with a controversy involving alleged recovery of burnt currency notes from his official residence in Delhi, has resigned from his position. His resignation was submitted to President Droupadi Murmu.
Background
- Justice Varma was last posted at the Allahabad High Court.
- In his resignation letter dated April 9, he expressed deep anguish over his decision.
- Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla had set up a three-member committee in the previous year to investigate corruption charges against Justice Varma.
Allegations and Proceedings
- Justice Varma has withdrawn from ongoing impeachment proceedings.
- In a 13-page letter to the Judges Inquiry Committee, he claimed denial of basic fairness and due process.
- He alleged a reversal of the burden of proof without a foundational case.
- He criticized the proceedings for focusing solely on the existence of a storeroom and cash, leading to inferences of his culpability.
- He was not present for witness examinations nor allowed to cross-examine them.
- Out of 54 witnesses, 27 were dropped without explanation.
Incidents Leading to Resignation
- A fire incident on March 14 last year led to firefighters allegedly discovering cash at his residence.
- A video showing burning cash bundles surfaced afterward.
- The then Chief Justice of India, Sanjiv Khanna, initiated an in-house probe.
Actions Taken by Judiciary
- A three-member committee of high court judges indicted Justice Varma in a report dated May 4.
- CJI Khanna asked Justice Varma to resign or face impeachment.
- His refusal to resign led to forwarding the report and his response to the President and Prime Minister for removal proceedings.
- He was returned to his parent High Court in Allahabad, and judicial work was withdrawn pending further action.