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The Supreme Court has framed nine questions to see if the move is unconstitutional.


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The Supreme Court came down heavily on the Centre on Friday, questioning its rationale and why previous court orders on withdrawal limits had not been followed. It has also framed nine questions to assess whether the move is unconstitutional.


Posing several questions, a Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice TS Thakur asked the Centre if its decision was indeed taken in complete secrecy.

"When you made the policy on demonetisation, was it confidential?" the Supreme Court bench asked the Centre. The apex court was hearing several public petitions challenging the move to ban Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, which has thrown the country into a cash chaos.


Chief Justice TS Thakur also asked why the Centre's had not complied with the withdrawal limit per person of Rs 24,000 a day. It has also sought a response from the government why district cooperative banks can't be allowed to accept deposits in old notes and why banks can't allow a weekly minimum assured withdrawal for people. The government has to provide a response on this by Wednesday.


Senior lawyer Prashant Bhushan, who was representing a petitioner, asked why the government hadn't prepared well for the move.

"There was no cash in ATMs, recalibration was not done well and cooperative banks were being discriminated against," Bhushan said.


In its response, the government strongly defended its move and told the Supreme Court that it wasn't "sitting around doing nothing" and promised that all the hardships from the move will be over in the next "10-15 days".

Attorney general Mukul Rohatgi, said the government had taken "all the necessary steps to ease the inconvenience of the public."

The government also noted that there had been any social unrest and alleged that the petitions challenging the move had "political overtones"

The Centre also reportedly shot back at Supreme Court, saying a judicial review of government fiscal policy isn't "impermissible".

"Ultimately the scope of judicial review must be decided," Rohatgi said.
 
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Catch 22 situation for Andhbhakts.
To go with Modi or to go with the SC.
Either way they will have facepalm moments.
 
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Not going to happen. Its a policy decision not requiring the permission of parliament. Secondly the govt handing of demonitization is really poor.
 
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As far as the issue of demonetisation is concerned I firmly stand by the decision taken by current gov. Though gov would have mulled over providing many other transactional platforms to avoid all troublesome implementation of demonetisation...
Who could be the biggest victim of 8th Nov demonetisation than me who happened to marry on 11th Nov yet my entire family supported the move.
 
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Not going to happen. Its a policy decision not requiring the permission of parliament. Secondly the govt handing of demonitization is really poor.

True, the move itself is not unconstitutional. However if it violates fundamental rights of citizens, like right to life then there is a case against it.
 
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judge saheb the drain in front of our house has not been cleaned for 2 months, its full of polythene bags.. 'Please do the needful'.. yours sincerely...
 
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Plenty of water has flown below the bridge since 8th November, things are slowly but surely getting back to normal. As always in our country the courts are slow. Let's wait for Dec 31 to see how successful the step was.
 
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Plenty of water has flown below the bridge since 8th November, things are slowly but surely getting back to normal. As always in our country the courts are slow. Let's wait for Dec 31 to see how successful the step was.
Seriously? I was just at the TOI site. Checked the comments section and found out all the pro-Modi took a U Turn. Don't believe me? Check it for yourself

http://m.timesofindia.com/india/I-a...in-Lok-Sabha-PM-Modi/articleshow/55908380.cms
 
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My unfortunately named friend' rott' , we are allowed to change our minds in India. We do it every 5 years .
Though i am less worried about the discomfort and more about how the govt spends this bonanza of deposits.
Hope lesser weapons and more infrastructure .
 
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Seriously? I was just at the TOI site. Checked the comments section and found out all the pro-Modi took a U Turn. Don't believe me? Check it for yourself

http://m.timesofindia.com/india/I-a...in-Lok-Sabha-PM-Modi/articleshow/55908380.cms

..and Modi/BJP is still sweeping elections after elections. Wait till Dec 31, if on 31st it comes out that 2 lakh crore of black money has been wiped out then critics of the decision will have to find places to hide and 2019 will be a done deal for Modi
 
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..and Modi/BJP is still sweeping elections after elections. Wait till Dec 31, if on 31st it comes out that 2 lakh crore or black money has been wiped out then critics of the decision will have to find places to hide and 2019 will be a done deal for Modi
Did you check the site? Don't give me your future tense rhetoric.
 
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Did you check the site? Don't give me your future tense rhetoric.

Will you take election results as parameter of public mood or comments on some website which are probably paid bots or a single Modi hater will multiple IDS?
 
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