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Member of Parliaments across party lines submit motion in Parliament to remove Justice Yashwant Varma

Posted 22 Jul 2025

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A total of  145 Lok Sabha members have  signed a motion against Justice Verma under Articles 124, 217, and 218 of the Constitution.

  • Also, the Rajya Sabha Chairman received a motion for the removal signed by more than 50 members of Rajya Sabha.

Constitutional provisions regarding removal of judges

  •  Article 124(4): It deals with removal of judges of the Supreme Court. 
    • Grounds for Removal : Proven misbehavior and incapacity.
  • Article 124(5): It deals with the power of parliament to regulate the procedure for the presentation of an address and for the investigation and proof of the misbehavior or incapacity of a Judge under clause (4)
  • Procedure is regulated by Judges Enquiry Act (1968). (enacted under article 124(5)).
  • Article 217(1)(b): It deals with removal of a Judge of a High Court. 
  • It states that a High Court Judge may be removed from his office by the President in the manner provided in clause (4) of article 124 for the removal of a Judge of the Supreme Court.
  • Article 218: It extends the Applicability of clause (4)  and clause (5) of article 124 to High courts.
  • Tags :
  • Supreme Court
  • Removal of Judges
  • Supreme Court Judge
  • High Court
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