Delhi HC Refuses To Set Aside Circular Laying Down Conditions For Withdrawal In Weddings Post-Demonetisation [Read Order]
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Delhi HC Refuses To Set Aside Circular Laying Down Conditions For Withdrawal In Weddings Post-Demonetisation [Read Order]

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Delhi High Court yesterday dismissed a petition seeking quashing of the RBI circular dated November 21. Apart from wedding invitation card, copies of receipts for advance payments already made, such as marriage hall booking, advance payments to caterers the circular makes it mandatory to submit “A detailed list of persons to whom the cash withdrawn is proposed to be paid, together with a declaration from such persons that they do not have a bank account. According to the petitioner, Birendra Sanghwan who was appearing in person, this circular is “arbitrary and illegal.” Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain argued that that “the purpose of the requirement of furnishing the details of the persons to whom the cash withdrawn is proposed to be paid is to ensure that the cash withdrawn is not used for any other purpose except to meet the expenses which have to be met only through cash mode.” Jain also sought to reject the petitioner’s prayer for having a separate mechanism of payment to lawyers chambers, court fees, costs etc. More importantly the court held- “There is no restriction at all with regard to use of any non cash method of operating bank accounts of a person such as payment through cheques, demand drafts, credit or debit cards, mobile wallets and electronic fund transfer mechanisms or the like, we are of the view that the contentions raised by the petitioner are without substance.” Also, the court held that the scope of judicial review cannot be extended to determine the correctness of a policy decision and that the courts can only examine “whether the decision taken by the government is against any statutory provision or it violates the fundamental rights of the citizens or is opposed to the provisions of the Constitution of India.” Read the order here.

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