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Lok Sabha speaker admits notice for removal of Justice Varma, sets up 3-member panel

Lok Sabha speaker admits notice for removal of Justice Varma, sets up 3-member panel

Time of Indiaa day ago
Lok Sabha Speaker
Om Birla
on Tuesday admitted a notice for the removal of
High Court judge
Justice
Yashwant Varma
and constituted a
three-member committee
to probe charges against him.
Making the announcement in the Lok Sabha, Birla said the process of removal of Justice Varma should begin as the charges against him were serious in nature.
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The speaker set up a three-member committee comprising Supreme Court judge Justice Aravind Kumar, Madras High Court Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava and senior advocate of Karnataka High Court B V Acharya.
"The committee will submit its report as early as possible. The proposal (for removal of Justice Varma) will remain pending till the receipt of the report of the inquiry committee," Birla said.
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