Delhi High Court judge Yashwant Varma has vehemently denied allegations of a currency recovery at his official residence, calling the claims a malicious conspiracy to tarnish his reputation.
In a detailed response submitted to Delhi High Court Chief Justice D.K. Upadhyaya, Justice Varma asserted that neither he nor any family members had any knowledge of cash being stored in the storeroom where a fire broke out on the night of March 14-15, 2025.
The controversy began after a fire incident at Justice Varma’s Lutyens’ Delhi residence, located near the staff quarters. Media reports alleged that a stash of cash was discovered in the storeroom, prompting an in-house probe initiated by Supreme Court Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna. Justice Varma, however, has dismissed these allegations as baseless and defamatory.
In his response, Justice Varma clarified that the storeroom in question was a common area used to store unused furniture, garden tools, old carpets, and other miscellaneous items. He emphasized that the room was unlocked and accessible to all, completely disconnected from his living quarters.
“Neither I nor any of my family members had any knowledge of cash, nor does it have any bearing or relation with me or my family. No such cash or currency was shown to my family members or staff who were present on that fateful night,” Justice Varma stated.
He also refuted claims that he or his family removed any currency from the storeroom, adding that the debris from the fire remains untouched in one part of the residence. “The very idea that we stored cash in an open, freely accessible storeroom is preposterous,” he said.
Justice Varma recounted that the fire broke out around midnight while he and his wife were travelling in Madhya Pradesh. Only his daughter and elderly mother were at home at the time. His daughter and private secretary immediately alerted the fire department, whose calls are duly recorded.
“During the firefighting operation, all staff and household members were asked to move away for safety reasons. When they returned after the fire was doused, no cash or currency was found at the scene,” he explained.
Justice Varma expressed disappointment with the media for not conducting proper inquiries before publishing the allegations. “I only wish the media had conducted some enquiry before I came to be indicted and defamed in the press,” he said, adding that the storeroom was not part of his living area and was separated by a boundary wall.
The Supreme Court has confirmed that Delhi High Court Chief Justice D.K. Upadhyaya has initiated an in-house inquiry into the matter. Additionally, there are reports of a proposal to transfer Justice Varma to the Allahabad High Court, though no official decision has been announced.