Last Modified: Fri, Mar 10 2017. 04 24 PM IST

Delhi high court accepts PIL on safety features of new currency notes

A Delhi high court bench issued notices to the finance ministry and the Delhi government and sought their replies by 29 May

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Delhi High Court made the RBI a party in the case and asked it also to file its reply to the plea before the next date of hearing. Photo: Aniruddha Chowdhury/ Mint
Delhi High Court made the RBI a party in the case and asked it also to file its reply to the plea before the next date of hearing. Photo: Aniruddha Chowdhury/ Mint

New Delhi: A public interest litigation (PIL) seeking advertisement of safety features of the new high denomination currency notes has been moved in the Delhi High Court which on Friday sought the Centre’s response on the plea.

A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal issued notice to the Finance Ministry and the Delhi government and sought their reply by 29 May.

The court also made the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) a party in the case and asked it also to file its reply to the plea before the next date of hearing.

The petitioner, a lawyer, has alleged that due to non-advertisement of the safety or authenticity features of the new Rs 2,000 and Rs 500 notes, some tricksters have come out with fake currency and people were getting conned.

The petitioner, Sunil Kumar Chaturvedi, has also brought to the court’s attention news reports regarding seizure of fake currency of these high denominations.

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First Published: Fri, Mar 10 2017. 04 24 PM IST