Cash discovery row: Justice Varma moves SC against inquiry report
Varma has sought quashing of the 8 May recommendation by then Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna urging Parliament to initiate impeachment against him.
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Allahabad High Court judge Yashwant Varma
New Delhi, 18 July
Allahabad High Court judge Yashwant Varma has moved the Supreme Court
seeking to invalidate a report by an in-house inquiry panel, which found him
guilty of misconduct in the cash discovery row.
Varma has sought quashing of the 8 May recommendation by then Chief
Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna urging Parliament to initiate impeachment
against him.
The government plans to move a motion to remove Varma in Parliament's
Monsoon session beginning 21 July.
In his petition, Justice Varma submitted that the inquiry "reversed
the burden of proof", requiring him to investigate and disprove the
charges levelled against him.
Alleging that the panel's findings were based on a preconceived
narrative, Justice Varma said the inquiry timelines were driven solely by the
urge to conclude proceedings swiftly, even at the expense of "procedural
fairness".
The petition contended that the inquiry panel drew adverse findings without affording him a full and fair hearing.
The petition is yet to be listed before a bench for a hearing.
A report of the inquiry panel probing the incident had said that Justice
Varma and his family members had covert or active control over the store room
where a huge cache of half-burnt cash was found, proving his misconduct which
is serious enough to seek his removal.
The three-judge panel headed by Chief Justice Sheel Nagu of the Punjab
and Haryana High Court conducted the inquiry for 10 days, examined 55 witnesses
and visited the scene of the accidental fire that started at around 11.35 pm on
14 March at the official residence Justice Varma, then a sitting judge of the
Delhi High Court and now in the Allahabad High Court.
Acting on the report, former Chief Justice of India Khanna wrote to
President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi recommending the
judge's impeachment.
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