New Delhi [India], May 28 (ANI): Amid reports of the Centre considering an impeachment motion against Justice Yashwant Varma over allegations of unaccounted money recovered from his residence, CPI General Secretary D Raja on Wednesday said that credibility of judiciary needs to be restored and his party will support the action against Justice Varma.
“Let them bring the impeachment motion. The Judiciary should understand that it has to work within the framework of the Constitution… To restore the credibility of our judiciary, there must be some strong action. We will support the impeachment motion. But the point is, when will it be brought in? We raised several critical questions about the money found in the judge’s residence, but concrete action has been delayed… Our party will participate in the debate before the Parliament when this issue is discussed,” Raja told ANI.
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court refused to entertain a plea seeking the registration of an FIR against Justice Yashwant Varma over the allegations.
A bench led by Justice Abhay S Oka suggested that the petitioner, Advocate Mathews J Nedumpara, should first file a representation to the Prime Minister and the President of India before approaching the Supreme Court.
“File representation before those authorities first calling them to take action, then file writ seeking mandamus”, the bench stated before dismissing the plea.
The Court noted that, according to a press release issued by the Supreme Court on May 8, the in-house inquiry committee has submitted its report, which has since been forwarded to the Prime Minister and the President of India.
The Court was not inclined to consider the submissions in the plea, as it was of the view that the matter had already been initiated as per the official procedure.
“You don’t know the contents of the report (inquiry committee report), even we don’t know. The CJI has sent the report to the Prime Minister and President”, Justice Oka stated.
The Court thus suggested that the counsel file a representation before those aforesaid authorities first, before moving a petition in the Supreme Court seeking directions.
On May 4, a panel of judges tasked with conducting an internal inquiry into allegations of cash being discovered at Justice Yashwant Varma’s official residence submitted its report to the then Chief Justice of India, Sanjiv Khanna. (ANI)
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