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Opposition submits notice in Rajya Sabha for Allahabad HC judge’s impeachment

Notice mentions that speech/lecture delivered by Justice Yadav at event organised by Vishva Hindu Parishad prima facie showed that he “engaged in hate speech and incitement to communal disharmony in violation of the Constitution of India”
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Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav. File photo
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Members of several opposition parties on Friday moved a notice in Rajya Sabha for the impeachment of Allahabad High Court Judge Shekhar Kumar Yadav over his alleged engagement in “hate speech” and “incitement to communal disharmony” in violation of the Constitution at a recent event, sources said.

The notice for moving an impeachment motion was signed by 55 opposition MPs, including Kapil Sibal, Vivek Tankha, Digvijaya Singh, John Brittas, Manoj Kumar Jha and Saket Gokhale.

The MPs met the Rajya Sabha secretary general and handed over the notice for impeachment, the sources said.

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The notice for the motion was moved under the Judges’ (Inquiry) Act, 1968, and Article 218 of the Constitution, seeking initiation of proceedings for impeachment of Justice Yadav.

The notice mentioned that the speech/lecture delivered by Justice Yadav in an event organised by the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) prima facie showed that he “engaged in hate speech and incitement to communal disharmony in violation of the Constitution of India”.

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It also mentioned that the judge prima facie showed that Justice Yadav targeted minorities and displayed bias and prejudice against them.

It went on to further state that the judge showed that Justice Yadav entered into public debate or expressed his views in public on political matters relating to a uniform civil code, in violation of the Restatement of Values of Judicial Life, 1997.

At a VHP function on December 8, Justice Yadav said the main aim of a uniform civil code was to promote social harmony, gender equality and secularism.

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