The court had reserved orders in case on May 23.
BJP leader and advocate Ashwini Upadhyay, who filed the plea, said that he has not challenged the RBI notification for withdrawal of Rs 2,000 notes as a currency from circulation as a whole, but has only challenged the provision allowing exchange of the notes without any identity proof.
It is necessary to state that RBI admits in para-2 that total value of Rs 2,000 banknotes in circulation have declined from Rs 6.73 trillion to 3.62 trillion, of which 3.11 trillion has reached either individuals’ lockers or has otherwise been hoarded by separatists, terrorists, Maoists, drug smugglers, mining mafias & corrupt people,” the petition stated.
“The facility of exchanging Rs 2,000 (extended) to all members of the public up to a limit of Rs 20,000 at a time will be allowed without obtaining any requisition slip,” SBI said in a circular on May 20.
The RBI had, on May 19, said that Rs 2,000 notes were being withdrawn from circulation. However, bank notes in Rs 2,000 denomination would continue to be legal tender, it had said.



