SC asks Centre whether note ban decision was confidential
December 09, 2016  14:08
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Supreme Court's three-judge bench hears plea on demoetisation matter.

Arguing for Centre, Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi tells the SC that the government had taken all the necessary steps to ease inconveniences of the general public.

Prashant Bhushan tells the SC that there was no cash in ATMs, recalibration was not done well and cooperative banks were being discriminated.

SC asks the Centre to respond to whether district cooperative banks can be allowed to accept deposits in demonetised currency notes.

Supreme Court asks the Centre 'when you made the policy on demonetisation, was it confidential?'

The Chief Justice India asks Centre as to why order of the Union of granting limit of Rs 24,000 per day to a person was not been complied with?

The SC framed nine questions for adjudication to decide whether demonetisation was unconstitutional or not.

The SC will resume hearing the demonetisation matter on December 14.
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