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Exposing the Scales of Corruption: A Deep Dive into Judicial Misconduct

The Business Guardian

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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.

- B P SINGH

Exposing the Scales of Corruption: A Deep Dive into Judicial Misconduct

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.

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