Yet to finalise mechanism for regulating cryptocurrencies: Centre to SC
Centre said the issues related to the digital currency are continuously evolving and the government is deliberating on the mechanism to regulate the cryptocurrencies
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Court said it wants appropriate safeguards to protect the common man from frauds and misuse of cryptocurrencies PHOTO: X
New Delhi, 20 Jan
Centre has told the Supreme Court it is
yet to take a decision on a mechanism to regulate cryptocurrencies and
effectively investigate related offences.
A bench of justices Surya Kant and KV
Viswanathan was told by Additional Solicitor General Vikramjit Banerjee,
appearing for the Centre, that the issues related to the digital currency are
continuously evolving and the government is deliberating on the mechanism to
regulate the cryptocurrencies.
He sought time to file an affidavit by
the next date of hearing in the case giving updated position on the mechanism.
"So far as the stance of the Union
of India with reference to the matters of cryptocurrency arising in different
states is concerned, the Additional Solicitor General of India seeks and is
granted four weeks' time to file an appropriate affidavit," the bench
ordered on Friday.
During the hearing, Justice Kant said
the court only wants that there are appropriate safeguards to protect the
common man from frauds and misuse of cryptocurrencies.
"We are not experts on what kind of
currencies you should have or regulate. If there is no mechanism to regulate
it, then anyone can create a currency and start transacting in it. It will be
very dangerous," the bench told Banerjee.
The bench posted the matter for further
hearing on 21 March.
It was hearing a bail plea of one Ganesh
Shiv Kumar Sagar booked for cryptocurrencies fraud in various states like
Jharkhand, Maharashtra and Gujarat. He has also sought clubbing of various FIR
lodges against him in different states.
The top court made the interim
protection from arrest granted to him on July 27, 2023 as absolute after
counsel for the Jharkhand government submitted that he has joined the probe
into the case and fully cooperating with the investigating officer.
The counsel for Sagar submitted that he
undertakes to continue to appear before the Investigating Officer as and when
required till the investigation reaches a logical conclusion.
On 21 September, 2023, Attorney General
R Venkataramani, appearing for the Centre, said that the matter requires in
depth consideration at the level of the Union of India keeping in view the
domestic and international perspective.
He had submitted that due deliberations
will be made within two-three months and this Court shall be apprised with the
outcome at the earliest. PTI
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