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Delhi HC rejects PIL against cap on free withdrawal­s from ATMS

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has dismissed a PIL against the cap on free-ofcharge withdrawal­s by banking customers from own bank ATMS, saying it was a policy decision.

A bench of Chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice V K Rao on Thursday said the ATM facility provided by banks have lot of overhead costs, like salary of guards and power consumptio­n charges, and therefore, there cannot be unlimited free ATM transactio­ns.

"They have to maintain the ATMS and there would be establishm­ent costs," the court said, adding that it would be "disastrous" if banks close the ATMS due to its interferen­ce in the issue. As per the Reserve Bank of India's new guidelines, bank customers in six metros — Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Bengaluru -- are allowed to with- draw money free of charge only five times a month from the ATMS of their banks and will be charged Rs 20 for every subsequent transactio­n.

The court said Rs 20 for every additional transactio­n in a month can be afforded by a banking customer and dismissed the petition, filed by lawyer Swati Aggarwal, seeking directions to allow unlimited number of free transactio­ns for banking customers at the ATMS of their banks.

In her PIL, Aggarwal claimed that the guidelines were issued at the behest of a few banks and IBA (Indian Banks Associatio­n) which had approached the RBI seeking changes in the extant instructio­ns regarding free transactio­ns at other banks' Automatic Teller Machines (ATMS).

It alleged that levying charges was highly "arbitrary and unjustifie­d" besides being "discrimina­tory and against good banking practices and reforms and a backward move".

"In almost all modern economies of the world, there is no cap on the number of transactio­ns one can make on own bank ATM and unlimited number of transactio­ns remain free of charge on their own bank ATMS," the petition said.

It contended that the RBI decision contradict­s its own circular dated March 10, 2008, whereby it had "justified and given directions allowing the free usage of ATMS for unlimited number of transactio­ns on own bank ATMS".

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