Legally Speaking

Restriction Of Cash Transactions On E-Commerce Websites; Delhi HC Seeks Govts Responses

FacebookFacebookTwitterTwitterEmailEmailWhatsAppWhatsAppLinkedInLinkedInShareShare

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought responses from the Central and Delhi governments on a PIL seeking to restrict cash transactions on e-commerce websites.

A division bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela did not issue a notice on the matter, but instead directed the government counsel to seek instructions.

During the hearing, the bench asked petitioner and BJP leader Ashwini Upadhyay if the Court has the authority to issue mandamus on such an issue.

Upadhyay replied in the affirmative, claiming that such cash transactions are the root of the majority of corruption in the country.

Upadhyay filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition, requesting that the Central and State governments restrict cash transactions on e-commerce websites such as Amazon and Flipkart.

The petition also requests that no cash transactions in excess of Rs 10,000 be permitted to pay electricity, gas, LPG, or CNG bills, or to purchase air or rail tickets.

A prayer has also been made to direct governments to take anti-corruption measures.

It claims that because 80 crore Indians receive free grants, they are classified as living below the poverty line (BPL). As a result, they do not frequently purchase goods and services worth more than Rs10,000.

The petition also claimed that despite India’s low ranking in the World Happiness Index and the Global Peace Index, the Centre and states have not taken steps to combat corruption.

.

Nunnem Gangte

Recent Posts

Nitish Katara Murder: Supreme Court Seeks UP Govt Response On Vikas Yadav’s Interim Bail Plea

The Supreme Court on Wednesday has sought the Uttar Pradesh government's response on the interim…

7 hours ago

Ranya Rao Gold Smuggling Case: 3rd Accused Sent To 14-Day Of Judicial Custody

The Special Court for Economic Offenses on Wednesday has sent Sahil Jain, the 3rd accused…

7 hours ago

Bombing Case: Calcutta HC Grants Temporary Protection To BJP Leader Arjun Singh

The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday verbally directed the police not to take any coercive…

7 hours ago

MCOCA Case: Delhi HC Sets April 9 To Hear Bail Plea Of Naresh Balyan

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday scheduled the bail plea hearing of former Aam Aadmi…

8 hours ago

‘Laapataa Ladies’ Faces Plagiarism Allegations; Netizens Claim It Was Copied From Arabic Film ‘Burqa City’

Kiran Rao’s critically acclaimed film Laapataa Ladies, produced by Aamir Khan, has sparked a fresh…

9 hours ago

RSS Leader Murder Case: Kerala HC Grants Bail To 10 PFI Members Accused

The Kerala High Court on wednesday granted bail to 10 members of the now-banned Popular…

10 hours ago