Justice Yashwant Varma has challenged his impeachment in the Supreme Court, raising five explosive arguments in his plea that question the panel’s findings and allege conspiracy behind the unaccounted cash discovery at his residence.
Justice Yashwant Varma has moved the Supreme Court, calling his impeachment move a “conspiracy” and directly blaming former CJI Khanna, saying, “Ex-CJI Khanna was wrong, the entire sequence of events a conspiracy.”
Today, On 5th July, CJI BR Gavai inaugurated live streaming of Bombay High Court proceedings on YouTube, enabling real-time public access to five benches. The launch also included free Wi-Fi and internet facilities within the High Court premises for better connectivity.
Today, On 4th July, Chief Justice of India B R Gavai assured that the collegium system will follow a fully transparent process. Emphasising inclusivity, he said merit will never be compromised and all recommended names will be duly followed up with fair scrutiny.
A Parliament panel will discuss a code of conduct for judges and post-retirement roles, amid possible impeachment of justice Yashwant Varma after unaccounted cash was allegedly found at his official residence.
CJI BR Gavai strongly addressed the belief that the Supreme Court is controlled only by the Chief Justice, emphasizing collective decision-making and judicial balance. He highlighted key reforms, personal values, and transparency in appointments and pensions.
Justice Dipankar Datta of the Supreme Court emphasized the need for strict action against external influences that delay judicial appointments in India. Speaking at a Bombay High Court event, he advocated for a transparent, merit-based system, urging respect for Collegium recommendations and highlighting past flaws in judicial appointments.
A Parliament panel will discuss a code of conduct for judges and post-retirement roles, amid possible impeachment of justice Yashwant Varma after unaccounted cash was allegedly found at his official residence.
CJI B.R. Gavai has reinstated the Supreme Court’s original emblem and removed controversial glass partitions, decisions celebrated by the legal community. These changes aim to enhance accessibility and restore the court’s identity, addressing concerns about mobility and airflow. The adjustments are viewed as a respectful return to tradition, reflecting responsiveness to legal professionals’ feedback.
The Supreme Court of India has ordered High Courts to establish or amend rules for appointing court managers, ensuring regularization of current managers after a suitability test. This significant direction enhances their status to Class-II gazetted officers, aiming to improve court administration and provide job security, addressing long-standing issues in the system.
