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A JUDICIAL FIRESTORM

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April 07, 2025

A late-night fire at the residence of a senior Delhi High Court judge has sparked an intense controversy around the judiciary and its complex appointments system.

- Kaushik Deka

A JUDICIAL FIRESTORM

The incident, which unfolded on March 14 around 11.30 pm, saw a blaze erupt in an outhouse at the residence of Justice Yashwant Varma. At the time, Justice Varma and his wife were in Bhopal, leaving only his daughter and elderly mother at home. When first responders—firefighters and police—arrived at the scene, they reportedly discovered stacks of cash in the storeroom, some of which had been charred by the flames. The revelation has raised troubling questions about corruption and accountability within one of the nation’s most venerated institutions.

Videos and photographs of the scene, later released by the Supreme Court in an unprecedented move toward transparency, show what appear to be bundles of currency notes amid the fire debris. The discovery of a substantial cache of cash has thrust the judiciary into an uncomfortable spotlight, challenging its self-regulatory mechanisms and raising fundamental questions about how justice is administered for judges themselves.

On March 23, Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna constituted a three-member committee comprising the Chief Justices of the Punjab and Haryana and Himachal Pradesh high courts, along with a judge from the Karnataka High Court, to conduct an inhouse inquiry into the matter. The Delhi High Court has since withdrawn all judicial work from Justice Varma, also a member of its collegium, until further orders. However, he has categorically denied any connection to the cash. In his formal response to the inquiry, he described the outhouse where the fire broke out as “completely disassociated” from his living quarters, stating it was “unlocked and accessible both from the official front gate as well as the backdoor of the staff quarters”.

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