Justice Shekhar Yadav
The statement by Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav of Allahabad High Court sparked controversy. Congress will file an impeachment motion against the justices and has launched a campaign to send out notice of the motion. Congress has begun collecting signatures from lawmakers to remove judges.
MP Vivek Tankha said on Wednesday that signatures of more than 30 members of the Federal House of Representatives have been collected so far and the relevant notification will be issued during the winter session of Parliament. “This matter is serious, so we will issue a notice of impeachment in this parliament,” he said.
Justice Yadav made the controversial remarks during a meeting of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) at the Allahabad High Court on Sunday. After that the controversy started.
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Rajya Sabha member and senior advocate Kapil Sibal said on Tuesday that a notice of impeachment motion would be issued. He has said that if any judge made such a statement, he would be violating his oath of office. If he violated his oath of office, then he has no right to sit in that chair.
When will impeachment come?
According to the rules, impeachment of any judge requires the approval of 100 members of the House of Representatives and 50 members of the Federal Council. Even after that, notices of impeachment will still be issued.
Supreme Court subpoena report
The judge’s speech went viral on social media in a video. In addition, newspapers also prominently published news about his speech. The Supreme Court learned of the incident through newspaper reports. The Supreme Court has since sought a report from the Allahabad High Court. The court stated that the case has been accepted and further investigation is under way.