Updated 16 January 2026 at 13:37 IST
Cash Scandal Row: SC Dismisses Justice Yashwant Varma's Plea Challenging Parliamentary Committee's Validity
The Supreme Court dismissed Justice Yashwant Varma's plea challenging the validity of the Parliamentary Committee set-up by the speaker of Lok Sabha to probe corruption charges against him.
New Delhi: In a major setback to Justice Yashwant Varma, the Supreme Court has dismissed the Allahabad High Court judge's plea challenging the validity of the Parliamentary Committee set-up by the speaker of Lok Sabha to probe corruption charges against him on the ground that the motion seeking his removal was rejected by the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
A bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and SC Sharma had reserved its decision on Justice Varma’s plea on January 8, 2026.
Earlier, Justice Yashwant Varma submitted his response before the parliamentary committee probing the alleged recovery of unaccounted cash from his official residence, categorically denying any involvement in the incident.
Sources close to him say he told the panel he was not at the residence when the fire broke out and that no cash was recovered from the premises.
Reiterating his stand, Justice Varma stated that he had "absolutely no role" in the alleged episode. He also clarified that he was not the first responder and alleged that those who arrived first failed to properly secure the scene.
Last week, the Supreme Court of India reserved judgment on Justice Varma's writ petition challenging the legality of the parliamentary committee constituted under the Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968.
The petition raises constitutional questions concerning parallel impeachment motions in both Houses of Parliament and the authority exercised by the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
In his reply before the committee, Justice Varma questioned why he should face impeachment when, according to him, officials present at the site--including police, fire personnel, and security forces, failed to follow standard procedures. He has maintained that there was no recovery of cash and contended that lapses by authorities in securing and examining the site were being unfairly attributed to him as the parliamentary inquiry and judicial proceedings continue.
A substantial amount of unaccounted cash was discovered at Justice Varma's residence after a fire broke out in March last year. The incident has sparked widespread debate and scrutiny.
According to the official website of the Allahabad High Court, Justice Varma obtained his Law degree from Rewa University in 1992 and was enrolled as an Advocate on August 8 of the same year. Throughout his career, he primarily practised civil law, handling cases related to Constitutional Law, Industrial Disputes, Corporate Matters, Taxation, Environmental Issues, and related fields. He served as special counsel for the Allahabad High Court from 2006 until his elevation in 2012.
(With inputs from ANI)
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Published By : Ankita Paul
Published On: 16 January 2026 at 13:31 IST