He has said that his letter be treated as a PIL as the Centre's move to demonetise high denomination notes has brought "financial emergency" and "innumerable poor and marginalised persons have been deprived of their financial security".
"More than 70 persons have died as a result of improper implementation of demonetisation, while others are suffering economically due to horrendous decision of the Centre. There are innumerable poor and marginalised persons who have been deprived of their financial security but do not have the resources to file a formal petition before Supreme Court...
Govindacharya also said that he wrote a letter to the Secretary of the Department of Economic Affairs on November 17 highlighting "legal fallacies" in the demonetisation exemption notification to which they failed to reply.
"Your Honour may initiate a suo motu public interest litigation to protect the fundamental rights guaranteed under Art. 21 of thousands of persons across country, for which the Hon'ble Supreme Court is duty bound under Article 32 of the Constitution.
The apex court would tomorrow hear a batch of petitions challenging the demonetisation.
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