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Delhi High Court to consider plea for uniform banking code for forex transactions

The Delhi High Court has sought responses from ministries of home affairs, finance, and law and justice on this plea filed by advocate and BJP leader Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay.

April 05, 2022 / 14:50 IST
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The Delhi High Court on April 5 agreed to hear a public interest litigation plea which seeks a uniform banking code for foreign exchange transactions and has issued notice to the government’s ministries concerned on the issue.

The Delhi High Court has sought responses from the ministries of home affairs, finance, and law and justice on this plea filed by advocate and BJP leader Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay.

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The PIL filed by Upadhyay urges the high court to direct the Union government to implement this uniform banking code and ensure that the domestic tools for instant money transfer are not used to wire funds from oversees. The banks, both domestic and Indian branches of foreign banks, must record all the details of foreign funds transferred into India and a direction to this effect must be made by the court, the plea prays further.

The rationale behind seeking these changes through a unified code, according to Upadhyay’s plea, is to “control funding to Separatists Fundamentalists Naxals Maoists Terrorists Traitors Conversion Mafias and Radical Organizations like SIMI, PFI etc.(sic)”