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المحكمة العليا في الهند: حظر فئات نقدية عام 2016 قانوني
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FILE- An Indian woman shows discontinued Indian currency notes and copy of photo identity card as she stands in queue outside Reserve Bank of India to deposit and exchange them in Ahmedabad, India, Nov. 17, 2016. In November 2016, India withdrew all 500-rupee and 1,000-rupee from circulation, in an effort to tackle corruption, black money and tax evasion. India’s top court hearing petitions challenging the currency ban on Monday, Jan.2. 2013 said the government’s surprise decision in 2016 to demonetize high-value bills was legal and taken after consultation with India's central bank. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki, File)
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FILE- An Indian woman shows discontinued Indian currency notes and copy of photo identity card as she stands in queue outside Reserve Bank of India to deposit and exchange them in Ahmedabad, India, Nov. 17, 2016. In November 2016, India withdrew all 500-rupee and 1,000-rupee from circulation, in an effort to tackle corruption, black money and tax evasion. India’s top court hearing petitions challenging the currency ban on Monday, Jan.2. 2013 said the government’s surprise decision in 2016 to demonetize high-value bills was legal and taken after consultation with India's central bank. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki, File)
نيودلهي (أ ب)- المحكمة العليا في الهند تقضي بأن قرار الحكومة المفاجئ عام 2016 بإلغاء فئات نقدية كبيرة كان ”قانونيا، واتخذ بعد التشاور مع البنك المركزي.”.
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