Justice Suman Shyam fixed the matter for further hearing of a petition filed by 11 Guwahati Central Jail prisoners on November 23 seeking appropriate direction to the Centre, Assam government, Reserve Bank of India and the jail authorities to make necessary arrangement for exchanging the currency notes.
The inmates, undergoing rigorous imprisonment for life, in their petition submitted that it became a problem for the prisoners, confined in jail, to deposit cash in hand of more than Rs 50,000 in demonetised currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000.
They also appealed that the Court alternatively allow the inmates to go on parole for a few days so that they might visit their respective banks to operate their accounts and deposit their demonetised money.
Advocate Amit Goyal appearing for the inmates said before the High Court that until arrangement for exchange or deposit of the demonetised cash in hand of the prisoners is made, the inmates would suffer from natural justice and biases contradicting the provisions of the Constitution in respect of enforcing their fundamental rights.
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