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BREAKING | Judge Caught With Crores: Supreme Court Breaks Silence on Justice Yashwant Varma Transfer – Clears Rumours in Bold Statement

Supreme Court Today (Mar 21) clarified that Justice Yashwant Varma’s transfer is unrelated to any enquiry. It urged the public to ignore false rumours and wait for the Collegium’s final decision.

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BREAKING | Judge Caught With Crores: Supreme Court Breaks Silence on Justice Yashwant Varma Transfer – Clears Rumours in Bold Statement

NEW DELHI: Recently, there has been a lot of confusion and wrong information spreading among people regarding something that happened at the house of a respected judge, Justice Yashwant Varma, who is a judge in the Delhi High Court.

Some people are talking and guessing things without knowing the full truth. Because of this, the Supreme Court of India gave a clear statement to stop these rumours and make things clear for everyone.

“There is misinformation and rumours being spread with regard to the incident at the residence of Mr. Justice Yashwant Varma…”

These words were said officially to make sure that the public understands that not everything being said online or by word of mouth is true.

The Honourable Supreme Court said that many people are spreading fake news and making people confused.

They are mixing two separate matters and thinking it is one issue.

The statement explains that there is a proposal regarding the transfer of Justice Yashwant Varma. He is the second most senior judge in the Delhi High Court. He is also part of the Collegium, which is a group of top judges who help in taking big decisions regarding judges’ appointments and transfers.

The Supreme Court clearly said that the suggestion to transfer Justice Yashwant Varma to another High Court has nothing to do with any inquiry or investigation that might be going on. It is a totally different thing. The High Court where they are planning to transfer him is the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, which is actually his original or parent High Court. In that court, after the transfer, he would become the ninth most senior judge.

“The proposal for transfer of Mr. Justice Yashwant Varma, who is the second senior most Judge in the Delhi High Court and a member of the Collegium, to his parent High Court i.e. the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, where he will be ninth in seniority, is independent and separate from the In-house enquiry procedure.”

This quote shows that the transfer plan is just a normal administrative decision and not a punishment or result of any investigation. The transfer decision was taken after a proper meeting of the Collegium. The Collegium includes the Chief Justice of India and the four other most senior judges of the Supreme Court. They all met together on 20th March 2025 to discuss this proposal properly and seriously.

“The proposal was examined by the Collegium comprising of the Chief Justice of India and four senior most Judges of the Supreme Court on 20th March 2025, and thereafter letters were written to the consultee Judges of the Supreme Court, the Chief Justices of the High Courts concerned and Mr. Justice Yashwant Varma.”

After this meeting, the Collegium sent letters to other important judges to take their opinions. These judges include other Supreme Court judges, the Chief Justices of the Delhi High Court and the Allahabad High Court, and also to Justice Yashwant Varma himself. They asked for their thoughts on this transfer plan.

“Responses received will be examined and, thereupon, the Collegium will pass a resolution.”

This means that once all the replies and suggestions from these judges come back, the Collegium will study them carefully and then take the final decision by passing a formal resolution.

In short, the Supreme Court wants the public to understand that there is no link between the transfer of Justice Yashwant Varma and any internal inquiry. Both are different matters. The transfer is just part of normal court procedure, and it is being handled in a proper and respectful way by the highest judicial authorities of the country.

The court also wants to stop all fake news and unnecessary rumours, so people do not get the wrong idea or doubt the judicial system.

BACKGROUND

The Supreme Court of India today started an internal investigation, called an in-house inquiry, against Justice Yashwant Varma of the Delhi High Court. This step was taken after a large amount of unaccounted cash was found at his house.

Apex Court constitutes 3-judge in-house committee to enquire into allegations against Delhi HC Judge Yashwant Varma.

This serious situation came to light after a fire broke out at the judge’s residence. According to media reports, the fire brigade reached the house to control the fire, and during their work, they found a huge pile of money. This unexpected discovery has raised many questions.

Following this, the Supreme Court has asked for a detailed report from the Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court, Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya.

According to reports,

“A fire at the judge’s house had inadvertently led to the recovery of cash by the firefighters, media reported.”

This shocking incident brought the matter into public attention.

After this, the Supreme Court Collegium, which is a group of senior judges responsible for appointments and transfers of judges, decided to transfer Justice Yashwant Varma back to his original High Court, the Allahabad High Court.

However, all judges of the Supreme Court gathered for a full court meeting on Friday morning. In this meeting, many judges expressed their opinion that just transferring the judge would not be enough. They said that strong and proper action must be taken to maintain the dignity of the judiciary and people’s trust in the court system.

Because of this, an internal investigation has now officially started. The process to transfer Justice Varma is still going on, but it has not yet been approved by the central government.

On the same day, Justice Yashwant Varma did not attend the court. His court staff informed in open court that he was on leave.

Justice Yashwant Varma was born in the year 1969. He completed his law degree (LLB) from Rewa University, located in Madhya Pradesh. He began his legal career in 1992 after enrolling as an advocate. He worked in several important legal roles. He was appointed as special counsel for the Allahabad High Court and also served as the chief standing counsel for the Government of Uttar Pradesh. His long experience and legal knowledge helped him grow in his profession.

In the year 2013, he was given the title of Senior Advocate, which is a big achievement for any lawyer in India. He was then appointed as an additional judge of the Allahabad High Court in October 2014. After showing good work and gaining more experience, he was made a permanent judge in February 2017. Later, he was transferred to the Delhi High Court. He officially took charge of his duties in Delhi on 11th October 2021.

This case has now become a big topic of discussion in the legal world and among the general public. It also brings into focus the accountability and transparency expected from members of the judiciary. Many people are now watching closely to see what action will be taken next and how the justice system handles such serious matters involving its own members.

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