Govt may give another chance to exchange demonetised notes in 15 days


New Delhi, Jul 5 (Zee News): A Supreme Court bench has once again ignited the hope among many people for opening up of a window to exchange demonetised currency for those who could not do so by December 30, 2016 or by March 31 due to changes in conditions for depositing the scrapped notes in the banks.

The Supreme Court has asked the government and the RBI to consider granting a window to those who have not been able to exchange scrapped Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes for genuine reasons, saying people should not lose their own money for no fault of theirs.

"You (Centre) cannot be allowed to deprive a person of his money if he couldn't deposit due to some genuine problems. Consider giving a window to a genuine problem. What if someone is terminally ill and couldn't deposit the money," a bench of Chief Justice J S Khehar and Justice D Y Chandrachud asked yesterday.

"There can be a situation where a person has lost his/her money for no fault. Suppose a person was in jail during the period... We want to know as to why you chose to bar such persons," the court said.

Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, appearing for the Centre, initially said the policy was not individual-centric and later sought time to take instruction on the issue as to whether an opportunity, on a case-to-case basis, can be given to those who could not deposit the money due to valid reasons.

“Give me two weeks, I will take instructions from the government," he said.

During a brief hearing, the bench said if there is a person who has "valid reasons" for not depositing the notes, then he should be given an opportunity to explain as to why he failed to deposit the money and "he must be given a window".

It then gave illustrations like that of a person who could be ill or in jail during the period when the window was provided to exchange scrapped notes and asked the government whether such people can be forced to lose their money without any fault of their own.

"You cannot take the money away" if a person says that it was his failing that he could not deposit the money and justify that "under no circumstance could he have deposited them", the apex court said.

The bench was hearing a batch of petitions, including one filed by Sudha Mishra seeking a direction to authorities to allow her to deposit demonetised notes as she could not do so during the period specified by the Centre and the RBI.

The Centre has already filed an affidavit saying that the government was not going to open any window now to deposit the old notes.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on November 8 last year announced that Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes would no longer be a legal tender from the next day.

The government had assured the people that demonetised currency notes could be exchanged at banks, post offices and RBI branches till December 30, 2016. If people were unable to deposit them by that day, they could do so till March 31, 2017 at RBI branches after complying with certain formalities.

Earlier, the apex court on March 6 had issued notices to the Centre and RBI on the petitions alleging tweaking of rules on exchanging demonetised currency notes.

The Prime Minister's address to the nation on the evening of November 8 last year on demonetisation and subsequent notifications of the federal bank that the devalued currency notes can be exchanged at RBI offices even up to March 31, 2017 were valid assurances which stood breached by the ordinance, the counsel for petitioner Sudha Mishra had said.

One of the pleas has also referred to the Specified Bank Notes Cessation of Liabilities Ordinance and said the government had breached the assurance.

However, the Ordinance, issued on December 30 last, had specified that only those who were abroad or armed forces personnel posted in remote areas or others who could give valid reasons for not being able to deposit the cancelled notes at banks, could deposit the demonetised currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes till March 31.

The deadline for the general public to deposit the scrapped currency in bank or post office accounts expired on December 30, 2016.


With PTI Inputs

  

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  • shailu, kolkatta

    Thu, Jul 06 2017

    Scamsters criminals tax evaders all friends and vote bank of Dongis will be happy

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  • Prescilla, Pune

    Thu, Jul 06 2017

    In the month of Jan this year I stood with my son in RBI que for 7 hours before he went back to USA same night.Till date 5 months on nothing has come to his account! Those who threw the old notes are better off! This is how our system is working

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    Modi's friend wants another chance ...

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  • Sandesh, Mangalore, Oman

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    HE HAS ONLY ONE FRIEND ?

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  • Rakesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    IF AT ALL OLD NOTES ARE STILL WITH SOMEBODY THEN IT WILL BE ONLY PARTY MEMBERS ANYWHERE BETWEEN TOP TO BOTTOM. BECAUSE THEY ARE THE ONLY PEOPLE NO FEAR OF LAW OR ANY ARRESTS. EVEN IF THEY GO TO JAIL THERE THEY TAKE REST FOR SOMETIME WITH ALL THE LUXURY, FINALLY DYING WITH CHEST PAIN COMA AND HEART ATTACK

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    @ Flavian, Kuwait
    The corrupt judges, politicians and businessmen are more concerned about their unused black money . Fekugiri and Jootligiri rocks..

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  • Amith, udupi

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    jokers playing with peoples hard earned money ...

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    Jenifer,
    It's a welcome step but lots of people, for nothing suffered due to previous procedures. I am not the one but I heard from few NRI who had meager cash may be few thousands. Are these RBI brains act in accordance with public demand or they implement a process after thoroughly studying the loopholes. Without some benefit to some bigwigs or politicians things would not have been given such a sympathetic look.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    No wonder demonetized currencies are still being exchanged at a premium in the black market. Demonetization totally flopped like Salman Khan's 'Tube Light'!!

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila / Udupi

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    This chance has given on the Supreme court's direction. Reserve Bank Governor is disappeared after demonetization. May be he is still counting the collected old notes in a isolated area. Stop corruption, stop counterfeit notes and stop terrorism was the main agendas of demonetization but none of them has stopped. So demonetization is a scam, blunder and utterly failed program by the unskilled Modi govt.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    Are rules are made to break and remake? There could be some hidden agenda. Who will benefit (names and volume) needs to be disclosed.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    Many NRIs will benefit from this, if they have saved the declaration they brought from Customs, taken at the airport on arrival. They were asked to go to RBI Branch in Chennai or Mumbai, hopefully they will be able to convert their old notes now.

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    MOST OF THEM BURNED THE NOTES ALREADY. WHAT IS THIS NEW DRAMA.

    DO BJP STILL HAVE MORE OLD NOTES BLACK MONEY. WHY BJP GOVT GIVING ANOTHER CHANCE.

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Wed, Jul 05 2017

    I ALREADY CHUCKED OLD NOTES IN BIN... THEN WHY THEY SAID KEEPING OLD NOTES AFTER DEADLINE OF DEMONOTISATION WILL LEADS TO ARREST...

    EVERYBODY IS CONFUSED.

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  • RAJESH, MULKI

    Thu, Jul 06 2017

    Well, keeping people in confused state is the name of the game...so that they don't turn their eye on where the country is heading......and so that they don't notice what major things are going on behind the curtains......

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