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The Supreme Court on Friday questioned what measures are being taken by the government to reduce inconvenience to people post demonetisation.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court (SC) on Friday raised tough questions on demonetisation and asked what measures are being taken by the government to reduce inconvenience to people.
The apex court also asked the Attorney General to frame basic question of law in demonetisation case which have to be argued.
On the context of cooperative banks, the court asked the Centre to respond to whether district cooperative banks can be allowed to accept deposits in demonetised currency notes or not and whether it is inclined to fix a minimum assured amount out of Rs 24,000 a week for withdrawal.
SC also asked government to respond on whether it will extend use of demonetised notes in govt hospitals.
SC asked Centre to respond on Wednesday.
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