SC disposes of pleas to deposit demonetised notes, refers to constitution bench


New Delhi, Nov 3 (PTI): The Supreme Court on Friday disposed of 14 petitions seeking its nod to deposit demonetised notes and said a five-judge Constitution Bench would deal with this aspect besides deciding the validity of Centre's decision to demonetise currency notes.

A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud said the Constitution Bench would also deal with the individual plea of those who could not deposit their currency notes during the window period provided by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

Some petitioners claim that they have not challenged the constitutional validity of either certain provisions of the RBI Act and Centre's November 8, 2016, notification, rather they want to deposit their demonetised currency notes.

"Our hard-earned money has been confiscated without due process of law and without granting fair opportunity," lawyer Pranav Sachdeva, appearing for one of the petitioners said adding the Constitution bench be constituted as expeditiously as possible.

The bench asked the petitioners to file two to three-page-long interlocutory applications in the pending petitions which would be dealt by the constitution bench later.

It then disposed of individual petitions filed by 14 persons seeking permission to deposit currency notes on the ground that they could not deposit the notes with banks due to some unavoidable and compelling reasons.

The apex court had on December 16, last year referred to a Constitution Bench, the issue of the validity of government's decision to demonetise currency notes of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500.

While holding that the challenge to November 8 notification was in the arena of "public importance" as complaints of inconvenience have been brought, it said there was a need for a direction for referring it to a larger bench for "authoritative pronouncement by five judges".

  

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Nov 03 2017

    It's only common man who suffered due to the demonetization. Govt should accept this truth. A biggest Demonetization Blunder, The World has ever Witnessed, Should go into the Guinness Book of World records,

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Nov 03 2017

    Truth was that common man had very small demonetized notes.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 03 2017

    y common man allowed 2 suffer. rich made black in2 white directly from r.b.i.

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Fri, Nov 03 2017

    Sri-elder, I am still holding a 1000 rupees note as I could not exchanged it as I was in Australia for 6 months at that time.
    This note is a big money for me as I am an retired senior citizen!

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