Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav retired after impeachment notice over Vishwa Hindu Parishad remarks controversy. He claimed statements were twisted, denied bias, and said he was unfairly targeted despite no fault, defending judicial integrity during farewell address.
The Supreme Court Today (Aug 8) took back its earlier harsh comments against Justice Prashant Kumar of the Allahabad High Court, saying they weren’t meant to embarrass him. The Court emphasized it only acted to protect the dignity of the judiciary.
The Supreme Court Today (Aug 8) withdraws its earlier decision to stop Justice Prashant Kumar from handling criminal cases, following a request from the Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai. The Court said it never meant to embarrass the judge and only wanted to protect the judiciary’s dignity.
Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav faced backlash for suggesting India should operate according to the majority’s wishes at a Vishva Hindu Parishad event. Union Minister Giriraj Singh defended him, claiming his remarks were made outside a judicial context. Critics, including AAP MP Sanjay Singh, decried the comments as unconstitutional and contrary to India’s inclusive Constitution.
