M/S JUHIE (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED v. RESERVE BANK OF INDIA AND ANR.

Delhi High Court · 23 Oct 2019 · 2019:DHC:5492-DB
D.N. Patel; C. Hari Shankar
W.P. (C) 9702/2019
2019:DHC:5492-DB
administrative petition_dismissed Procedural

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The Delhi High Court disposed of the writ petition challenging RBI's cancellation of registration after RBI withdrew the cancellation, leaving the legal question open for future cases.

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W.P. (C) 9702/2019
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: 23rd October, 2019
W.P.(C) 9702/2019 & CM APPL. 40037/2019 (stay)
M/S JUHIE (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED ..... Petitioner
Through: Mr. Swarnendu Chatterjee, Adv. with Ms. Anmol, Adv.
VERSUS
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA AND ANR. ..... Respondents
Through: Mr. Ramesh Babu M.R., Adv. with Ms. Manisha Singh and Ms. Nisha Sharma, Advs. for R-1 /RBI
CORAM:
HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE C.HARI SHANKAR O R D E R 23.10.2019
D.N. PATEL, CHIEF JUSTICE (ORAL)
W.P.(C) 9702/2019
JUDGMENT

1. Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the grievances ventilated in this writ petition have been brought to an end by a communication dated 26th September, 2019 of the Reserve Bank of India, addressed to the petitioner. A photocopy of the said communication is tendered to this Court, which is taken on record.

2. As per the aforesaid communication dated 26th September, 2019, the Reserve Bank of India has reconsidered the matter and they have decided that it is not necessary to cancel the Certificate of Registration issued to this petitioner under Section 45-IA of the Reserve Bank of India 2019:DHC:5492-DB W.P. (C) 9702/2019 Act, 1934.

3. In view of the aforesaid communication, the grievances ventilated in this writ petition have now been brought to an end.

4. Hence, this writ petition is disposed of as not pressed.

5. The question of law involved in this writ petition is left open to be decided, in an appropriate case. CM APPL. 40037/2019 (stay)

1. In view of the order passed in the writ petition, this Civil Miscellaneous application stands disposed of.

CHIEF JUSTICE

C. HARI SHANKAR, J.