Kewat said he had initially kept the notes in his wallet and moved out of the ATM. Later when he checked them outside, he found that one of the notes was different.The note had the same colour as original currency, and the printed figures in the same font as the original, but was certified by "Manoranjan Bank of India" with a seal of "Children Bank of India" instead of RBI. It also had "Full of Fun" written in place of the watermarks.SBI officials maintain that all its currency chests have a very secure system to monitor quality of notes. No fake note is likely to be dispensed through the bank's ATMs at any time, they said.Hoshangabad SBI manager R K Tripathi told media that he would probe the complaint. Police say if they get an official complaint on the matter they would register and FIR under Sections 489B (using forged currency notes), 489E (making use of documents looking like currency notes) and 420 (cheating) of IPC.
Source: Times of India March 10, 2017 16:07 UTC