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Demonetisation issue reaches High Court
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The High Court. DH file photo
The High Court. DH file photo

The issue of restriction on withdrawal of cash in the wake of demonetisation reached the high court on Wednesday.

A group of co-operative societies from Udupi district moved the court against
fixation of withdrawal limit by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).  

Justice Ashok B Hinchigeri ordered issuance of notice to the Union government, RBI and South Canara District Central Co-operative Bank. The bench has posted further hearing to Thursday. The petition was filed by Badagubettu Credit Co-operative Society and nine other societies.

The petition has challenged clause 6 of the notification on demonetisation, fixing the withdrawal ceiling of Rs 24,000 per week from savings accounts and Rs 50,000 from current accounts.

 The counsel for the petitioners requested for a direction to the government and the RBI to allow need-based withdrawal of cash.

‘Violation of Constitution’
The societies contended that restricting the account holders to withdraw cash violates article 43-B and article 243-ZO of the Constitution.

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(Published 01 December 2016, 01:12 IST)