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In this video, we explain how a judge can be removed from office under the Indian constitutional framework, through the lens of the recent Supreme Court decision arising from the proceedings against Yashwant Verma, a sitting judge of the Delhi High Court, from whom cash of 15 crores was recovered. The case raised important procedural questions under Article 124 of the Constitution and the Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968, particularly the distinction between giving a notice of motion and admission of that motion by Parliament. The Supreme Court was called upon to clarify: Whether giving notice in both Houses of Parliament on the same day is enough Or whether the law turns on admission, not mere notice Whether rejection of a motion in one House disables the other House The role of the Speaker and the Chairman (or Deputy Chairman) in this process Why courts cannot read new consequences into a statute through interpretation The Court held that: A notice is only an expression of intent Admission is what gives a motion legal existence The first proviso to Section 3(2) of the Judges (Inquiry) Act is situational, not exhaustive Rejection in one House does not automatically nullify proceedings in the other Creating such a disabling consequence would amount to judicial legislation This video is a process-focused explanation, not a discussion on guilt or innocence, and is intended to help law students, judiciary aspirants, and constitutional law enthusiasts understand how judicial accountability operates within parliamentary limits. Chapters - 0:00 X vs Speaker of House of People 1:19 Cash recovered from Judge's house 2:01 Judges Inquiry Act 3:31 Timeline of facts in Parliament 6:25 The law to remove a judge explained 10:30 Jagdeep Dhankar Resigns as Vice President 12:30 Speaker constitutes the committee 13:00 Main Argument 17:30 Core Crux of argument 19:30 Impact on Society and people