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CPI leader moves SC challenging constitutional validity of Devnagari script in new notes

CPI national executive member Binoy Viswam has stated that the script is in "contravention" of Article 343(1) of the Constitution.

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A CPI leader has knocked Supreme Court's door to challenge Constitutional validity of introducing Rs 2,000 and Rs 500 notes with Devnagari script in its design, contending the script is in "contravention" of Article 343(1).

The Article deals with Official Language of the Union. CPI national executive member Binoy Viswam on Friday moved the petition under Article 32 and is expected to be heard by Supreme Court along with other pleas filed against Centre's demonetization move on November 25. "The usage of Devnagari script is in contravention of the Article 343(1). A bank note is symbol of a nation's economy and there were debates in the Constituent Assembly after which it was decided that the numerals used are to be the international form of numerals and hence, the Article is worded the way it is currently worded," he said in a statement.

Viswam noted the Rs 2,000 and Rs 500 currency notes have "so many" shortcomings like it lose colour if are exposed to water and is "similar" to currencies of many countries. The leader though said he is more concerned with "violation" of the Constitution and its spirit.

The proviso to Article 343 provides that legislation is required to change the position as regards official languages. The Official Languages Act 1960 does not provide for any change in the usage of numerals, he said. 

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