New Delhi, Jan. 9 -- The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved orders on the petition filed by Allahabad high court judge, justice Yashwant Varma, challenging the removal proceeding initiated against him in the Lok Sabha, observing that the task before the court is to balance the right of the judge being proceeded against with the will of the people represented by members of Parliament who have moved the motion. A three-member inquiry committee formed by the Lok Sabha speaker had asked justice Varma to respond to the memo of charges against him by January 12. While his lawyers urged the court for an extension of time, the court refused to interfere with the ongoing process. The discovery of unaccounted cash at the judge's residence in Delhi, while he was a judge of the Delhi high court, triggered separate motions for his removal on July 21 in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. However, on August 12, the speaker admitted the motion and formed the committee to inquire into the allegations against the judge under the Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968. A bench of justices Dipankar Datta and Satish Chandra Sharma said, "We have to balance in this case the judge being proceeded against and the members desirous of moving the motion as they represent the will of the people." In his petition, Justice Varma had claimed that there was a procedural flaw to set aside the removal proceedings against him....