New Delhi, Aug. 8 -- The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed justice Yashwant Varma's petition against the legality of the in-house inquiry that affirmed "strong inferential evidence" of his involvement in the discovery of sacks of charred currency at his official residence in Delhi earlier this year, upholding both the procedure and the authority of the Chief Justice of India (CJI) in recommending his removal to the President and Prime Minister. The bench, comprising justices Dipankar Datta and AG Masih, refused to entertain the petition on multiple grounds, criticising the conduct of the sitting Allahabad high court judge under scrutiny. "The conduct of the petitioner does not inspire much confidence for us to entertain the writ petition,...