"In the majority judgment, the Supreme Court has exclusively dealt with the legal right of the Central government to take such a decision and that it does not violate Section 26(2) of
"In this case, the decision was taken by the Central government which sought the opinion of the RBI. Hence, the approval of
The majority judgement noted that demonetisation had "reasonable nexus" with the objectives it sought to achieve and that it is "not relevant whether the objective was achieved or not," the party said.
The party said that this majority verdict while upholding the government's legal right to take such a decision says nothing about the impact of such a decision. Demonetisation resulted in the destruction of
"Further, none of the objectives justifying this disastrous decision of unearthing black money and bringing this back from foreign banks; ending counterfeit currency; ending terror funding, corruption and reducing cash flows in the economy have been achieved. On the contrary, according to RBI, currency with the public has gone up from Rs 17.7 lakh crore, on the eve of demonetisation to Rs 30.88 lakh crore now, i.e., an increase of 71.84 per cent," said the CPI(M).
The CPI(M) said that the Supreme Court's majority judgement merely upholds the right of the government to take such a decision and in no way endorses the consequences of such a decision.
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