The Delhi High Court on Monday announced that
judicial work from Justice Yashwant Varma, from whose official residence a
large stash of cash was allegedly discovered after a fire, has been withdrawn
with "immediate effect", till further orders.
The announcement was made in a note issued by the high
court.
Another note attached to the cause list of the day
on the high court's website stated that the court master of division bench-III,
which was headed by Justice Varma, will give dates in matters listed before
today.
"In view of the recent events, the judicial
work from hon'ble Mr. Justice Yashwant Varma is withdrawn with immediate
effect, till further orders," the note released on the court's website
under the name of registrar (listing) said.
In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court on March
22 uploaded on its website the inquiry report of Delhi High Chief Justice D K
Upadhyaya -- complete with photos and videos -- regarding the alleged discovery
of a substantial amount of cash from Justice Varma's residence.
Justice Upadhyaya's report to the CJI contains
material with regard to official communication that says "four to five
semi-burnt sacks of Indian currency notes" were found from the judge's
Lutyens' Delhi residence.
Justice Varma has strongly denounced the allegations
in the currency-discovery row and said no cash was ever placed in the storeroom
of his residence either by him or any of his family members.
In his response to the Delhi High Court CJ, Justice
Varma has said the allegation of cash discovery from his residence clearly
appears to be a "conspiracy to frame and malign him".