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PayPal challenges Delhi HC order declaring it ‘payment systems operator' under PMLA

A ingle judge HC bench had ruled that PayPal was liable to be viewed as a payment system operator under PMLA and had to report suspicious forex transactions

August 23, 2023 / 16:01 IST
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PayPal Delhi HC
PayPal Delhi HC

PayPal on August 23 moved a Delhi High Court division bench against an order that said the American online payments player was a payment system operator under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and had to report suspicious foreign exchange transactions.

A bench led by Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma heard the company and asked the Centre's lawyers to obtain instructions in this regard. The case will next be heard on September 5.

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In July 2023, a single judge bench of the high court set aside a penalty of Rs 96 lakh imposed on PayPal by the Financial Intelligence Unit-India for alleged non-compliance with the reporting obligations under the money-laundering act.

Justice Yashwant Varma, however, said PayPal was liable to be viewed as a payment system operator under PMLA and will have to comply with reporting obligations.