[ad_1] New Delhi: The case of a large number of cash in the media of Delhi High Court Senior Justice Yashwant Verma's house has been stirred up in the media. The collegium of the Supreme Court said that the Delhi High Court has started an in-house investigation in this case. Further action will be taken after reviewing their report. We also have a proposal to transfer Allahabad High Court to Justice Verma. The proposal for investigation and transfer, both are different things. In fact, there have been reports in the media that Holi holidays caught fire in Justice Verma's government bungalow. At that time Justice and his/her family were not at home. he/she informed the fire brigade. It was told that a large number of 'unaccounted cash' was found from the house while extinguishing the fire. Justice Verma remained on leave after the news surfaced.Lawyer community expresses concern, strict steps demandIn front of the bench led by Delhi High Court Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyay, the lawyer community expressed concern by referring to the incident and demanded strict steps to avoid such incidents in future. On this, the Chief Justice of the High Court said that we know that everyone is in trouble with the incident.Opposition to Bar Association, said- we are not dustbinProtests have started in the Bar Association there on the proposal to transfer the Allahabad High Court of Justice Yashwant Verma. The Bar Association said, "The Allahabad High Court is not a dustbin to send the accused of corruption to give justice there." The Bar Association demands that Justice Verma be kept away from judicial functioning until the investigation against him/her is completed. The case is going to create a serious crisis on the transparency and reliability of the judicial system. The association has also called a meeting of General House on 24 March in this matter.If the leader was immediately on the target: DhankharThe matter of getting a unaccounted cash in the house of Justice echoed in the Rajya Sabha. Congress MP Jairam Ramesh raised this issue. On this, Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar said that it is a matter of great concern that information about this incident did not come immediately. If this happens to a leader, then he/she immediately comes to the target. Therefore a systematic response is necessary, which is transparent, accountable and effective. he/she also mentioned the law related to the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) indirectly, which was associated with the appointment of judges in the High Court and the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court had canceled the NJAC law as unconstitutional.Who is High Court Justice Yashwant VermaJustice Yashwant Verma was appointed as Justice of the Delhi High Court in October 2021. According to information available on the Delhi High Court website, Justice Verma was sworn in as permanent judge of the Allahabad High Court on 1 February 2016 before being appointed as a judge of the Delhi High Court on October 11, 2021. he/she was registered as a lawyer on August 8, 1992.Cleanliness has come from Supreme CourtThe Collegium of the Supreme Court headed by CJI Sanjeev Khanna had proposed to transfer Justice Verma to the Allahabad High Court from Delhi High Court, which also came to a cleanliness from the Supreme Court on Friday. Justice Verma was born on January 6, 1969. he/she was appointed an additional judge of the Allahabad High Court on 13 October 2014. he/she studied B.Com (Honors) from Hansraj College, Delhi University and LLB from Rewa University, Madhya Pradesh. Got the degree.Justice Verma was also a special lawyer in Allahabad HCJustice Yashwant Verma advocated in constitutional, labor and industrial matters, besides corporate laws, taxation and affiliated branches of law as a lawyer in the Allahabad High Court. he/she was also a special lawyer of the Allahabad High Court till his/her promotion from 2006. Apart from this, he/she was the chief permanent lawyer of the Uttar Pradesh government from 2012 to August 2013, when he/she was named as Senior Advocate.No one has been removed from impeachment till dateThe notice given to bring a proposal to remove the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Deepak Mishra was rejected by the then Vice President Venkaiah Naidu. At the same time, when the proposal was brought against Justice V. Ramaswamy in 1993, he/she could not pass in the Lok Sabha. Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal appeared in Parliament for Justice Ramaswamy. Similarly, there was an initiative in the case of Justice PD Dinakaran, but then Dinakaran resigned. At the same time, when the proposal came against Justice Soumitra Sen of the High Court, he/she resigned before the proceedings were completed. In this way, no Justice could be removed in Indian history till date.What cases have come so farThe impeachment motion was brought against the Chief Justice Deepak Mishra of the Supreme Court in April 2018.In 1993, a resolution was brought against Justice V. Ramaswamy.A impeachment motion was also brought in the case of Justice PD Dinakaran.In 2011, a proposal came against the High Court Justice Soumitra Sen.In December 2024, notice of impeachment motion has been given against Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav of Allahabad High Court.Here, the minister on HC over 'private limbs'Union Minister Annapurna Devi on Friday raised questions and demanded intervention from the Supreme Court on the recent remarks of the Allahabad High Court. The High Court had said that it cannot be considered as an attempt to rape or rape a girl's private part and break the pulse of her pajamas. The minister said that there is no place for such decisions in civilized society. This will have a wrong effect on the society.55 notices received on Justice Shekhar YadavIn the program of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav of Allahabad High Court had said that the country would run as per the will of the majority. In December 2024, MPs gave notice of impeachment on this. When Congress MP Jairam Ramesh raised the matter on Friday, the Chairman said that we have received notice from 55 Rajya Sabha MPs in the impeachment case against Justice. [ad_2]