Supreme Court denies urgent hearing on plea challenging RBI’s cash exchange policy for Rs 2,000 notes without ID proof

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The Supreme Court’s vacation bench has rejected a plea submitted by Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay, a lawyer, for an urgent hearing of his petition challenging the RBI’s order permitting the exchange of Rs 2,000 notes without the need for identity proof. The bench instructed Upadhyay to mention the matter after the summer vacations before Chief Justice of India. Upadhyay had originally filed the PIL in the Delhi High Court (HC) challenging the RBI’s notification of 19 May and the SBI’s of 20 May, permitting exchange without identification slips. However, the Delhi HC dismissed the initiative.

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