Highlights 1 2 PILs were filed in the Supreme Court2 Centre filed a caveat asking the court not to pass any interim order. 3 Petitioner termed the decision as "Tughlaqi Farman"Two Public Interest Litigations (PILs) were filed in the Supreme Court today challenging the government's decision to demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes in order to check black money. Soon after the PILs were filed, the Centre filed a caveat asking the court not to pass any interim order without hearing its argument on the issue. Both the petitions have been filed by practising lawyers: Advocate-on-Record at the Supreme Court Vivek Narayan Sharma, and Sangam Lal Pandey. Also Read:Operation Black Money: Here is the inside story of Modi's bold moveRupee revamp: AIIMS exempts out-patient clinical charges below Rs 500New Rs 500, Rs 2000 notes: All you need to knowWhat the FAQ just happened!
Source: India Today November 10, 2016 06:49 UTC