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2018 (3) TMI 2020 - MADRAS HIGH COURTMaintainability of petition - Appropriate Forum - High Court of Supreme Court - refund of amount seized on a misapprehension - HELD THAT:- Considering the fact that the Appellant/Writ Petitioner was given a clean chit after investigations were completed and the Assistant Director of Income Tax (Investigation), Tirunelveli, through his letter, had informed the Second Respondent/Project Director, DRDA, Thoothukudi and Appellate Committee even as early as 28.11.2016 that money may be released back to him as per procedure and also this Court, taking note of the fact that the Learned Standing Counsel for the Fifth Respondent/Reserve Bank of India has fairly brought to the notice of this Court some of Notifications issued by the Ministry of Finance, the Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Act, 2017 and the Operational Instructions relating to the Rules, 2017 and also keeping in mind the facts and circumstances of the present case, which float on the surface and taking into consideration the primordial fact that as on date, there is no impediment for the return of the said sum of Rs. 9 lakhs seized from the Appellant by the Authority concerned, this Court, in the interests of justice, fair play, equity and good conscience and even as a matter of prudence, directs Respondents 1 to 4, by adhering to the relevant provisions such as the Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Act, 2017 and the Rules made thereunder and also the Operational Instructions issued by the Fifth Respondent/Reserve Bank of India dated 25.5.2017, to take necessary steps to hand over the seized sum of Rs. 9 lakhs to the Fifth Respondent/Reserve Bank of India together with the serial numbers of the seized notes. By exercising utmost caution and circumspection, the Fifth Respondent/Reserve Bank of India shall transfer the said amount to Respondents 1 to 4, who, in turn, shall transfer the said amount to the Appellant/ Writ Petitioner after subjectively satisfying and adhering to all the relevant provisions of the aforesaid Act, 2017, the Rules framed thereunder and the Operational Instructions and also the Procedural Requirements, which are in force. The handing over exercise of the aforesaid amount by the concerned Respondent(s) shall be carried out within a period of two weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. After receipt of the same from the Fifth Respondent/Reserve Bank of India, Respondents 1 to 4 shall remit the sum of Rs. 9 lakhs in the bank account of the Appellant to be specified by him within a period of 10 days thereafter. Petition disposed off.
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