Supreme Court Constitution Bench to hear plea challenging demonetisation tomorrow

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Justice Abdul Nazeer will be heading the bench that will also hear four other matters listed before it tomorrow.

A Constitution bench of the Supreme Court is slated to hear a plea filed in 2016 challenging the Central government’s demonitisation decision.

A bench comprising of Justice V Ramasubramanian, Justice BR Gavai, Justice Abdul Nazeer, Justice AS Bopanna, Justice BV Nagarathna will be hearing the case.

The plea filed way back in 2016, sought quashing of the government’s decision to demonetise Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 currency notes on grounds that it infringed on citizens’ right to life and to trade.

In 2016, the Supreme Court had transferred all petitions pending before various High Courts to itself and had referred the matter to a 5-judge Constitution Bench.

The matters were not taken up since then and now have been finally listed by Chief Justice of India UU Lalit.

On November 8, 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi through a televised address declared that denomination notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 will no longer be legal tender.

The Top Court's constitution bench will also be hearing matters relating to the MLA bribery case which relates to the question of whether MPs and MLAs enjoy immunity under Article 194(2) of the Constitution from prosecution for accepting bribes to vote in Parliament or an Assembly, a case where it had earlier asked SP leader Azam Khan to submit an apology for his statement in relation to an alleged rape case, a matter relating to the powers under Section 319 of the CrPC and a case relating to Prevention of Corruption Act.

Case Title: Vivek Narayan Sharma vs. Union of India