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Five-member constitution bench to decide whether note ban legal : Supreme Court

| | Dec 16, 2016, at 10:25 pm
New Delhi, Dec 16 (IBNS) : Five senior most judges will decide whether the notes ban is legal and whether it is a violation of fundamental rights, the Supreme Court said on Friday.

The court said this while  hearing petitions challenging the ban on 500 and 1,000 rupee notes last month, which has left millions facing a cash crunch and scrambling to banks and ATMs.

The court, however, said  the Government will decide on the extension of the  use of old notes at select places like hospitals and petrol pumps.

From Friday, old 500-rupee notes cannot be used anywhere and can only be deposited in banks. The Government refused to extend the exemptions it had announced to ease the cash crunch.

The court also said that it is up to the Government to review the withdrawal limit of Rs. 24,000 per week from banks.

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