Supreme Court Inquiry into Alleged Cash Stash at Delhi High Court Justice's Residence
Investigation Unfolds with Released Evidence
The Supreme Court has released an inquiry report, which includes photographs and videos showing what appears to be sacks of burnt currency notes allegedly found at Justice Varma's premises. This revelation has ignited controversy and raised further questions about the incident.
Justice Varma has firmly denied the allegations, asserting that they appear to be part of a conspiracy aimed at framing and maligning him. He clarified that after the fire incident, only debris and salvageable items were cleared, and there was no removal of any currency from his property. He also emphasized that the room where the fire occurred was an outhouse, separate from the main residence where he and his family live.
Formation of Investigative Committee
In response to the escalating situation, Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud has established a three-member committee to conduct a thorough investigation. This committee comprises Chief Justice Shiel Nagu of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chief Justice G.S. Sandhawalia of the Himachal Pradesh High Court, and Justice Anu Sa Civaraman of the Karnataka High Court. The committee is tasked with examining the allegations and ensuring a fair and transparent inquiry.
Additionally, Chief Justice Chandrachud has instructed Justice Varma to preserve all communication records on his phone, which may be pertinent to the investigation.
Conclusion
As this inquiry unfolds, the legal community and the public are closely watching the developments surrounding Justice Yashwant Varma. The allegations have sparked a debate about integrity within the judiciary, and the outcome of the investigation could have significant implications. The Supreme Court's proactive approach underscores its commitment to uphold judicial accountability and transparency.
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