I'm providing a suggestion here rather than an explicit answer.
Do you have any specific reason for storing dates as varchar. Storing as integer at least makes more sense than varchar. Could you possibly rework your database? Store dates as dates yyyy-mm-dd. Or is that completely impossible at this time?
If you wanted the above format as display, you could
<?php list($year, $month, $day) = explode("-", $date) ?>
and reorder for display as
<?php echo $day."/".$month."/".$year ?>
If it is completely impossible to rework the db, then use MYSQL STR_TO_DATE
Please see if this link could be of help: http://www.w3resource.com/mysql/date-and-time-functions/mysql-str_to_date-function.php
[EDIT]
<?php
$date_from = '26/02/13';
$date_to = '26/02/13';
//Because STR_TO_DATE would create a valid date from what you have in varchar.
list($day, $month, $year) = explode("/", $date_from);
$date_from = $year . "-" . $month . "-" . $day;
list($day, $month, $year) = explode("/", $date_to);
$date_to = $year . "-" . $month . "-" . $day;
$this->db->where('STR_TO_DATE(`date`,"%d/%m/%y") >=', $date_from);
$this->db->where('STR_TO_DATE(`date`,"%d/%m/%y") <=', $date_to);
$query = $this->db->get('TABLENAME');
//use your result here
?>
list($year, $month, $day) = explode("-", $date)
and reorder for display asecho $day."/".$month."/".$year
. Just suggesting, see my reply below.