– Fire broke out in a storeroom within the premises at 11:35 PM; it was extinguished by firefighters by 1:56 AM on March 15.
– Police personnel recorded videos showing untouched sacks of cash but left without securing them.
– An inquiry panel, consisting of three chief justices from high courts, reviewed statements from staff, police, security personnel, and fire responders. It suggested that the disappearance likely occurred during early hours after firefighters left.
– The informal panel lacks formal investigatory powers under criminal procedure codes. Further investigation might potentially be needed to substantiate findings.
– The Chief Justice took immediate note post-report and forwarded findings to CJI Sanjiv Khanna for further action against Justice Varma.
– CJI sought a response from Justice Varma while suggesting resignation; refusal led to initiation of removal proceedings involving higher authorities (President and PM).
– Justice Varma repatriated to Allahabad HC-his parent high court-and stripped off judicial duties.
The reported case raises questions around ethical standards in indias judiciary and administrative accountability mechanisms. While prima facie evidence implicates personal staff in foul play surrounding official property (cash reserves), systemic gaps such as lack of secure safeguarding protocols-highlighted by authorities leaving behind unburned cash at an active crime scene-must be addressed urgently for future institutional trust preservation.
The quick repatriation ordered alongside ongoing disciplinary motions suggests systemic robustness despite limitations noted procedural jurisdiction preventing direct penal summons power beyond President prime minister’s Facilitation