Delhi High Court refused to entertain PIL to restrict cash transaction through online shopping platforms

Delhi High Court refused to entertain PIL to restrict cash transaction through online shopping platforms

Recently, the division division bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Sanjeev Narula of the Delhi High Court refused to entertain a PIL to restrict cash transaction of goods, products and services purchased through online shopping platforms like Amazon and Flipkart.

As the bench was about to reserve the order on merits, Upadhyay prayed for withdrawal of the petition, with the liberty to take recourse to other remedies available under law.

“Dismissed as withdrawn, with liberty as aforesaid,” the court said in an order passed on August 01.

During the hearing, the bench said that he will impose costs on Upadhyay for filing the petition.

In May, the court had sought the stand of the Union Government and Delhi Government in the matter. However, no notice was issued in the plea.

The plea filed by Upadhyay, sought direction for steps to “reduce corruption.” which was done online.

A direction was also sought for restricting cash transaction of air ticket, rail ticket, electricity bill and other bills of Rs. 10,000 and above.

“Similarly, no district is free from the clutches of mafias' viz. land mafia, drug-liquor mafia, mining mafia, transfer-posting mafia, betting mafia tender mafia· hawala mafia illegal immigration mafia conversion mafia, superstition-black magic mafia and white-collar political mafia, dividing society on the basis of religion, race, caste, sex and place of birth,” the plea said.

“Moreover, India cannot move forward without dean-transparent governance for which corruption free society is a basic requirement and that is impossible without recalling currency above Rs.100,restricting cash transactions above Rs.10,000 linking assets. above Rs. 50,000, with AADHAAR and confiscating cent percent black money, disproportionate assets and benami property and giving rigorous life imprisonment to looters,” the plea read.

Further, he mentioned that, it is the duty of government to check good practices of other countries who are ranked among top 20 in the Corruption Perception Index, and implement them for giving a strong message that it is determined to fight against the menace of corruption and black money.

 

 

 

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