The Supreme Court released a video on Saturday (Mar 23), showing burnt cash piles allegedly found at Justice Yashwant Varma's premises.
The video was shared by the Commissioner of Police with the Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court. It appears to depict sacks containing cash currencies, some of which are burnt.
The apex court press statement included several key attachments, aside from the videos. These included the report from the Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court, Justice Varma's response to the allegations, and various other relevant documents.
Varma denies claims of cash link
In a written explanation to the Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court, Varma said that the visuals showing a burnt cash pile are part of "a conspiracy to frame and malign" him.
The judge claimed that the incident adds weight to his "firm belief that the entire incident is part of a sequence of events which occurred in the recent past including the unfounded allegations that circulated on social media in December 2024".
"I unequivocally state that neither I nor any of my family members had stored or kept any cash or currency in that storeroom at any point of time. Our cash withdrawals, made from time to time, are all documented and always through regular banking channels, the use of UPI applications and cards. In so far as the allegation of the recovery of cash, I once again make it clear that no one from my house ever reported seeing any currency in burnt form in the room," said Varma.
"Assuming without admitting that the video was taken immediately at the time of the incident at the site, none of it appears to have been recovered or seized. The second aspect which I need to underscore is that none of the staff was shown any remnants of cash or currency that may have been present on site," he added.
Chief Justice of India constitutes three-member committee
Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna, on Friday (Mar 21), constituted a three-member committee to conduct an inquiry against Varma.
"The Chief Justice of India has constituted a three-member Committee consisting of Justice Sheel Nagu, Chief Justice of the High Court of Punjab and Haryana; Justice G.S. Sandhawalia, Chief Justice of the High Court of Himachal Pradesh; and Anu Sivaraman, Judge of the High Court of Karnataka, for conducting an inquiry into the allegations against Justice Yashwant Varma, a sitting Judge of the High Court of Delhi," said a press statement released by the Supreme Court.
(With inputs from agencies)