AIBA Urges President to Weigh Justice Verma Resignation Amid Impeachment

The All India Bar Association has appealed to President Droupadi Murmu to carefully consider the implications of accepting Justice Yashwant Verma's resignation. The AIBA warns that accepting the resignation could undermine the ongoing impeachment proceedings before Parliament, affecting accountability and transparency. The association emphasizes the need to uphold the dignity and credibility of the judiciary through established constitutional procedures. Justice Verma submitted his resignation "with immediate effect," expressing "deep anguish" but not detailing his reasons.

Key Points: AIBA on Justice Verma Resignation: Impact on Impeachment

  • Resignation may disrupt impeachment
  • Accountability concerns raised
  • Uphold constitutional process
  • Protect parliamentary oversight
2 min read

AIBA urges careful consideration of Justice Verma's resignation to preserve Parliamentary process

AIBA urges President Murmu to carefully consider accepting Justice Yashwant Verma's resignation, warning it could undermine ongoing impeachment proceedings.

"acceptance of the resignation... could potentially render the ongoing impeachment proceedings ineffective - AIBA"

New Delhi, April 10

The All India Bar Association has appealed to President Droupadi Murmu to carefully consider the implications of accepting Justice Yashwant Verma's resignation, noting that it may have an impact on the impeachment proceedings currently pending before Parliament.

In its communication, AIBA Chairman and Senior Advocate Dr Adish C Aggarwala highlighted that when initially requested by the Chief Justice of India, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, to step down, Justice Verma had opted to face an inquiry.

At this stage, with impeachment proceedings underway, the submission of his resignation raises concerns about accountability and the continuity of the constitutional process.

The Association pointed out that acceptance of the resignation at this point could potentially render the ongoing impeachment proceedings ineffective, which may affect a comprehensive and transparent examination of the issues through the constitutional framework.

It also observed that such a development could have a bearing on parliamentary oversight in matters related to judicial accountability.

Emphasising the need to uphold the dignity, independence, and credibility of the judiciary, AIBA stated that issues impacting public confidence in the justice system should be addressed in line with established constitutional procedures.

Dr Aggarwala, former President of the Supreme Court Bar Association and former Vice-Chairman of the Bar Council of India, has therefore respectfully urged the President to take a considered view and allow the constitutional process to continue in the larger public interest.

Justice Yashwant Varma of the Allahabad High Court has tendered his resignation to the President of India, stating that he is stepping down from office "with immediate effect", as per his resignation letter dated April 9, 2026.

In the letter addressed to the President, Justice Varma wrote that he did not wish to burden the office with the reasons behind his decision but expressed "deep anguish" while submitting his resignation.

He also noted that it had been an honour to serve as a Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad. A copy of the resignation has also been marked to the Chief Justice of India.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Very complex situation. On one hand, a judge has the right to resign. On the other, public trust in the judiciary is paramount. I hope the President takes a balanced view that strengthens our institutions, not weakens them. 🤔
R
Rohit P
The "deep anguish" mentioned in the resignation letter is telling. Something is seriously wrong behind the scenes. But running away from an inquiry is not the answer. The truth must come out, for the sake of every citizen's faith in justice.
S
Sarah B
As an observer of Indian democracy, I find this fascinating. The impeachment process is a crucial check. Allowing a resignation to short-circuit it would undermine Parliament's role. Dr. Aggarwala's appeal seems very reasonable.
V
Vikram M
Respectfully, I have to disagree with AIBA's stance here. A forced continuation seems punitive. He has resigned, let him go. The system has bigger issues to fix than one judge. Dragging this out helps no one.
K
Kavya N
This is about the principle, not the person. If the allegations are serious enough for impeachment, they are serious enough to be investigated fully. A resignation shouldn't be an escape route. Our judiciary's credibility is at stake. 🇮🇳

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50