HC refrains from passing order on plea over demonetisation

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High has refrained from passing any order on a plea by a US citizen seeking direction to the RBI to accept Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes, which were discontinued post

Justice Hima Kohli did not examine the issue after the Centre informed it that the matter related to is pending for consideration before the Supreme



The central government's counsel informed the high that her plea can't be entertained since the apex has already clarified that no other shall entertain, hear or decide any writ petition/proceedings on the issue.

Taking note of this, the allowed the petitioner to withdraw her and move the apex

Harjot Kaur Rajpal, suffering from cancer, had approached the for relief on the ground that despite the Reserve of India's assurance, she was not given any assistance in exchanging her old notes to the tune of Rs 92,000.

The woman, having an Overseas Citizen of (OCI) card, contended that she holds a US passport and lives there.

She also owns a property in for which she frequently visits the capital.

She, through her counsel, had informed the that she is a patient and undergoing regular treatment in the USA.

Her counsel had further submitted that the woman was in the USA from the date the currency was demonetised in November 2016 until her arrival here on February 4, 2017.

The plea had said that this fact was even evident from her passport.

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HC refrains from passing order on plea over demonetisation

The Delhi High Court has refrained from passing any order on a plea by a US citizen seeking direction to the RBI to accept Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes, which were discontinued post demonetisation. Justice Hima Kohli did not examine the issue after the Centre informed it that the matter related to demonetisation is pending for consideration before the Supreme Court. The central government's counsel informed the high court that her plea can't be entertained since the apex court has already clarified that no other court shall entertain, hear or decide any writ petition/proceedings on the issue. Taking note of this, the court allowed the petitioner to withdraw her petition and move the apex court. Harjot Kaur Rajpal, suffering from cancer, had approached the court for relief on the ground that despite the Reserve Bank of India's assurance, she was not given any assistance in exchanging her old notes to the tune of Rs 92,000. The woman, having an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) ... The High has refrained from passing any order on a plea by a US citizen seeking direction to the RBI to accept Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes, which were discontinued post

Justice Hima Kohli did not examine the issue after the Centre informed it that the matter related to is pending for consideration before the Supreme

The central government's counsel informed the high that her plea can't be entertained since the apex has already clarified that no other shall entertain, hear or decide any writ petition/proceedings on the issue.

Taking note of this, the allowed the petitioner to withdraw her and move the apex

Harjot Kaur Rajpal, suffering from cancer, had approached the for relief on the ground that despite the Reserve of India's assurance, she was not given any assistance in exchanging her old notes to the tune of Rs 92,000.

The woman, having an Overseas Citizen of (OCI) card, contended that she holds a US passport and lives there.

She also owns a property in for which she frequently visits the capital.

She, through her counsel, had informed the that she is a patient and undergoing regular treatment in the USA.

Her counsel had further submitted that the woman was in the USA from the date the currency was demonetised in November 2016 until her arrival here on February 4, 2017.

The plea had said that this fact was even evident from her passport.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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