Govt begins collecting MPs signatures for motion to remove Justice Yashwant Varma
The government is gathering MP signatures to impeach Justice Yashwant Varma. This follows the discovery of cash at his residence after a fire. An inquiry indicted Varma, leading to his transfer. He declined to resign. Kiren Rijiju stated a motion ...

Sources said signatures of many MPs from the Lok Sabha have been collected for the impeachment exercise, an indication that the motion may be moved in the Lower House.
A fire incident at Varma's residence in the national capital in March this year, when he was a judge at the Delhi High Court, had led to the discovery of sacks of cash in the outhouse.
He was subsequently repatriated to the Allahabad High Court, and an in-house probe ordered by then-Supreme Court Chief Justice Sanjeev Khanna had indicted him.
Though Varma has denied any wrongdoing, the enquiry panel had concluded Varma and his family members had "covert or active control" over the storeroom, where the cash was discovered, proving his misconduct serious enough to seek his removal.
After he declined to resign, Khanna referred the matter to the president and the prime minister.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has said that a motion to remove Varma will be brought in Parliament's next session, beginning from July 21.
The government, he added, will be speaking to opposition parties to bring them on board to convert a message of unity against corruption in the judiciary.
For the Lok Sabha, signatures of a minimum of 100 MPs are required for such a motion, while for the Rajya Sabha, the requirement is the support of at least 50 MPs.
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