Essayer OR - Gratuit
Exposing the Scales of Corruption: A Deep Dive into Judicial Misconduct
The Business Guardian
|March 28, 2025
The recent discovery of Rs 15 crore in unaccounted cash from the official residence of Mr. Justice Yashvant Varma has been a tragic and disgraceful incident for our nation. As a society, we have been left in disbelief at the scale of this discovery, especially when it involves a sitting judge of the highest judicial institution.
The judiciary has long been revered as an impartial, independent, and efficient organ of the state. However, this incident has cast a long shadow over that trust, leaving citizens to question whether those entrusted with dispensing justice are themselves engaged in corrupt practices.
The discovery of such a vast amount of unaccounted cash, particularly from the residence of someone who is supposed to embody the highest standards of integrity, has sent shockwaves through the public. It is not only disheartening but also deeply disturbing for the common man to think that the very institution that guarantees justice may now be compromised by corruption.
What is even more concerning is the fact that this incident highlights a broader issue: a significant and growing distrust in the judiciary as an institution that was once considered incorruptible.
This incident involving Mr. Justice Varma has brought into sharp focus the vulnerability of the judiciary to corruption. The judiciary has always been seen as the final bulwark of justice, where citizens turn when they feel wronged by other branches of government. However, with such disturbing revelations, public faith in the judiciary and the Collegium system that appoints judges is rapidly eroding.
The belief that the judiciary operates with absolute impartiality and fairness is being replaced by a growing cynicism. Many citizens now feel that the judiciary has become just as prone to corruption as any other branch of the government, which is a grave blow to the credibility of our justice system.
This disillusionment with the judiciary is not an isolated incident. It is part of a broader trend where key public institutions, including the judiciary, are becoming increasingly associated with corruption. Even the political sphere, which was once seen as a possible avenue for fighting corruption, is now mired in scandal.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition March 28, 2025 de The Business Guardian.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE The Business Guardian
The Business Guardian
MEXICO, FRANCE TO DEEPEN ECONOMIC TIES
Mexico and France announced plans Friday to boost their economic partnership and cultural cooperation as Mexico seeks to strengthen trade relationships with Europe while still under tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
2 mins
November 09, 2025
The Business Guardian
Metsera accepts Pfizer's $10 billion offer
Obesity drug developer Metsera said on Friday that it accepted Pfizer's $10 billion acquisition offer, in what could be the end of a bidding war between the New York-based pharma giant and rival Novo Nordisk that erupted over the past week.
1 mins
November 09, 2025
The Business Guardian
Trump accuses foreign-owned meat packers of inflating US beef prices
President Donald Trump on Friday accused foreign-owned meat packers of driving up the price of beef in the U.S. and asked the Department of Justice to open an investigation.
1 mins
November 09, 2025
The Business Guardian
India's CPI inflation easing to 0.4-0.6% in October: BOB
India's Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation is expected to ease further and remain in the range of 0.4 per cent to 0.6 per cent in October 2025, supported by sustained declines in essential commodity prices and softening global trends, according to a report by Bank of Baroda (BoB).
1 mins
November 09, 2025
The Business Guardian
THINK INVESTMENTS INFUSES RS 136 CR IN PHYSICSWALLAH AHEAD OF IPO
Global investment firm Think Investments has invested a little over Rs 136 crore in edtech unicorn PhysicsWallah as part of a pre-IPO funding round.
1 mins
November 09, 2025
The Business Guardian
Digital India, analog procurement: Reforming how govt buys tech
India's digital ambitions are soaring, from building digital public infrastructure to digitizing several government processes and administrative functions.
3 mins
November 09, 2025
The Business Guardian
Nvidia CEO sees strong demand for Blackwell chips
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Saturday said the semiconductor giant is experiencing \"very strong demand\" for its state-of-the-art Blackwell chips, as its appetite for wafers from TSMC grows.
1 min
November 09, 2025
The Business Guardian
Govt concludes special campaign with focus on cleanliness, efficiency
The Department of Commerce successfully concluded the Special Campaign 5.0 for the disposal of pending references, held from 2 October to 31 October 2025.
1 mins
November 09, 2025
The Business Guardian
U.S. AIRLINES CANCEL 1,000 FLIGHTS WHILE COMPLYING WITH SHUTDOWN ORDER
Anxious travelers across the U.S. felt a bit of relief Friday as airlines mostly stayed on schedule while still cutting more than 1,000 flights largely because of the government shutdown.
1 mins
November 09, 2025
The Business Guardian
HOW VOICE AI IS ENABLING REAL-TIME, EVIDENCE-BASED CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING
Among the most promising technologies reshaping clinical practices across the world is Voice AI. These artificial intelligence systems understand and process human speech to assist clinicians in real time. At Augnito, we are pioneering Voice AI solutions that accelerate clinical documentation and decision-making, ultimately empowering healthcare providers to deliver higher quality, evidence-based care at unprecedented speeds and accuracy levels.
3 mins
November 09, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
