Justice BV Nagarathna questions the impact of demonetisation on black money eradication and emphasizes the importance of governors acting in accordance with the Constitution. #SupremeCourt #BlackMoney #GovernorsDuties
Justice BV Nagarathna, a Supreme Court judge, recently raised eyebrows with her comments on demonetisation and the role of State Governors. Expressing her skepticism, she highlighted that if 98% of the demonetised currency returned to the system, the aim of eradicating black money through demonetisation was not achieved as expected.
In a keynote address at the Courts and the Constitution Conference, Justice Nagarathna emphasized the crucial role of Governors in upholding the Constitution. She pointed out the trend of Governors facing litigation for refusing assent to certain bills, stressing the need for them to act in accordance with the law.
Reflecting on a past verdict dissenting the Centre's demonetisation move, Justice BV Nagarathna labeled demonetisation as a method of converting black money into white. The judge's critical stance on the effectiveness of demonetisation in curbing black money raised pertinent questions on the government's anti-corruption efforts.
In conclusion, Justice Nagarathna reiterated the importance of dissent in upholding democratic values and ensuring accountability. Her bold statements on demonetisation and Governors' responsibilities have sparked debates on financial policies and governance in India.
Justice BV Nagarathna asked if 98% of the currency came back to the system then what happened to the aim of eradicating black money. | Latest News India.
Expressing concerns over the recent trend of State Governors facing litigation at the instance of State Governments over their refusal to give assent to ...
Justice BV Nagarathna spoke about her 2023 verdict in the demonetisation case when she had dissented to oppose the Centre's demonetisation move.
In her keynote address at the inaugural session of the fifth edition of Courts and the Constitution Conference, held at the NALSAR University of Law here on ...
The Supreme Court judge also spoke on demonetisation: '98% of the currency came back, so where are we in black money eradication?'
About 98% of the demonetised currency of โน500 and โน1000 notes came back to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). โI thought it was a way of converting black ...
The apex court judge was speaking during the introductory session of the Courts and the Constitution Conference organised by NALSAR University of Law, ...
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