The Supreme Court (SC) of India has barred all high courts from filing petitions against the central bank’s (RBI) crypto-curbing circular from April. The court also is clubbing all pending petitions, to be transferred to the SC.
As cryptocurrency adopters, exchanges and advocacy groups move various high courts (HC) across the country in filing petitions against the – effectively barring banks from processing all cryptocurrency purchases – the Supreme Court has, in a hearing on Thursday, ruled that HCs will no longer allow any petitions to be filed, domestic news resource revealed.
Further, the Supreme Court has also refused to put any stay, or a temporary suspension, on the central bank’s circular.
Desired clarity on today’s SC Hearing: SC refused to stay RBI circular and the same is still in operation. No petition can be filed in any High Court of India against 6th April circular and the already-pending petitions will be transferred to the SC.
— Crypto Kanoon (@cryptokanoon)
As reported previously, a number of cryptocurrency companies including the exchange operator and Flintstone Tech, a crypto trading and storage platform, moved the Delhi High Court against the RBI circular. The RBI’s new policy was “”, the latter said while filing a petition with the high court.
Earlier this month, four more exchanges across the country the RBI circular and its constitutional validity with a writ petition.
Following Thursday’s developments, The Supreme Court has scheduled the next hearing on the matter on when it will hear related petitions filed at the court.
Following warning the public against cryptocurrency-related investments , the Reserve Bank of India issued barring all regulated financial institutions including banks from providing services to companies “dealing with or settling [cryptocurrencies]” on April 5. The RBI also mandated banks to settle and shutter their services and relationships with clients dealing with cryptocurrencies in a three-month period that will expire on June 6.
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Published at Fri, 18 May 2018 08:40:35 +0000
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