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Law Minister Arjun Meghwal acknowledged that many in the opposition were also disturbed by the visuals that surfaced when cash was recovered from Justice Yashwant Varma's house.

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Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal clarified that the potential impeachment of Justice Yashwant Varma is a collective initiative by Members of Parliament, and not just the government. Varma has been under scrutiny following the alleged recovery of large sums of cash from his residence and has approached the Supreme Court, claiming he was denied a fair hearing.
Meghwal told CNN-News18 that Justice Varma is entitled to challenge the process in court. He noted that a Supreme Court-led committee formed by the then Chief Justice submitted its findings to the Prime Minister and the President. However, he stressed that proceedings in Parliament are separate and independent from legal proceedings in court.
Regarding the motion expected to be tabled in the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament, Meghwal reiterated that the government has no role in this process. “Under the Constitution, MPs can initiate a motion to remove a judge on grounds of proven misconduct or corruption, requiring the support of at least 100 Lok Sabha MPs or 50 Rajya Sabha MPs. This process is entirely within their parliamentary privilege," he said.
Meghwal acknowledged that many in the opposition were disturbed by the visuals that surfaced during the alleged incident. He emphasised that this issue transcends politics, stating that both treasury and opposition benches have reacted strongly. The sentiment and anger of MPs have led to the motion.
Responding to criticism from senior advocate and Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal, Meghwal remarked that Sibal was making allegations without being fully informed. He challenged Sibal to bring forward any similar cases if they exist but questioned whether anyone could justify or defend such corruption.
Government sources revealed that the impeachment motion, referred to as a “removal motion," has already garnered over 100 signatures from members of the ruling BJP and its allies. Opposition members are also expected to submit their signatures shortly. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has reportedly engaged with several opposition leaders, including Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, to build consensus.
Once the motion is formally submitted, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha will decide whether to admit it. If admitted, a three-member committee will be formed, comprising a sitting Supreme Court judge, a High Court judge, and a distinguished jurist. This committee will investigate the charges against Justice Verma and submit a report to Parliament.
Initially, the committee will have three months to complete its inquiry, though extensions can be granted if needed. The Monsoon Session of Parliament, scheduled from July 21 to August 21, with a brief recess in between, is expected to focus significantly on the impeachment proceedings.
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