Cash discovery row: Justice Yashwant Varma resigns
   Date :11-Apr-2026
 
Cash discovery row
 
 
By Pawan Singh :
 
NEW DELHI :
 
EMBATTLED Allahabad High Court judge Yashwant Varma, who was facing heat after wads of burnt currency notes were recovered from his residence here last year, has submitted his resignation to President Droupadi Murmu, rendering the impeachment proceedings against him as infructuous. The purported discovery of a huge stash of cash took place after a fire broke out at Lutyens’ Delhi residence of Justice Varma, then a Delhi High Court judge, at around 11:35 pm on the night of Holi on March 14, 2025, prompting the fire department personnel to rush to the spot and douse the flames. In a letter sent to the President on April 9, the 57-year-old Justice Varma said he was tendering his resignation with “deep anguish” and it was an honour to serve the office. “Your Excellency, While I do not propose to burden your august office with the reasons which have constrained me to submit this missive, it is with deep anguish that I hereby tender my resignation from the office of Judge of the Hon’ble High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, with immediate effect. It has been an honour to serve in this office,” the resignation letter sent to the President on April 9 said. Removal proceedings initiated by Lok Sabha against
 
Allahabad High Court judge Yashwant Varma have become “infructuous” following his resignation, senior officials said on Friday. To prevent removal by Parliament, popularly called ‘impeachment’, resignation was the only option left for the judge accused of corruption. He was, otherwise, to retire on January 5, 2031 at the age of 62 years. Consequently, a three-member inquiry committee comprising Supreme Court judge Justice Aravind Kumar, Madras High Court Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava and senior advocate B V Acharya was conducting an inquiry, a condition precedent, before an impeachment motion. Justice Varma’s case saw many twists and turns after he refused to heed to the advice of then CJI Sanjiv Khanna to resign following two damning reports of judges. Left with no option, Justice Khanna wrote to the President to proceed further to impeach Justice Varma. He was later repatriated from the Delhi High Court to the Allahabad High. The top court on January 16 had dismissed Varma’s plea challenging the Lok Sabha Speaker’s decision to admit an impeachment motion and the validity of a panel set up to inquire corruption charges against him, saying a provision in law cannot be used as a weapon to scuttle parliamentary proceedings.