The impeachment process of Justice Yashwant Varma in the cash-at-home scandal is set to proceed after the Supreme Court on Friday dismissed the Allahabad High Court judge's plea challenging the legality of the parliamentary panel probing the corruption charges against him. Justice Varma's plea also challenged the Lok Sabha Speaker's decision to admit a motion seeking his removal.A bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and SC Sharma, which had reserved its decision on January 8 on Varma's plea, pronounced the verdict. The bench categorically rejected Justice Varma's arguments that a joint committee was required under the Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968, and that the Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman did not have the authority to reject the removal motion in the Upper
House."We hold that the petitioner is not entitled to any relief in the present case," Justice Datta stated while delivering the operative part of the verdict.The top court had earlier orally observed that there was no bar under the Judges (Inquiry) Act on Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla setting up an inquiry committee to probe corruption charges against Varma after a similar motion was rejected in the Rajya Sabha.Now that the top court has rejected his request for further probe, Justice Varma will now appear before the panel and his impeachment proceedings will go on.



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