Islamic banking in J&K? High Court gives Centre one month to respond to PIL.

Islamic banking in J&K? High Court gives Centre one month to respond to PIL.

The High Court has given the government one month to respond to Public Interest Litigation (PIL) which seeks the introduction of Islamic banking in Jammu and Kashmir.

A division bench of Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice Sanjay Dhar granted the time on the request by the counsel appearing for the government.

“Despite time allowed on 26.03.2021 to the respondents No. 3 and 4 (government functionaries) to file counter affidavit, same has not been filed till date,” the court said.

Assistant Solicitor General of India T M Shamshi submitted that the counter affidavit of Reserve Bank of India would suffice the purpose on behalf of union Finance Ministry.

“In view of the above, only the counter affidavit of respondent No. 3 and 4 is to be called upon,” the court said.

“Accordingly, we direct counsel for the respondents No. 3 an 4 to file counter affidavit within further period of one month and no more.” The court posted PIL for further consideration on November 3.

The J&K bank has already informed the court it has unnecessarily been made a party as it doesn’t see a role for itself in Islamic banking.

Jammu and Kashmir People’s Forum, a non-government organization, filed the PIL in 2018. The Forum also seeks direction to the J&K Bank to take immediate steps for the opening of Shariah-compliant windows to accomplish the objective of mass level participation in Shariah Banking.

It also seeks direction to J&K Bank Limited to place before the court the entire details of NPAs and the steps taken for the recovery of the outstanding amount in NPAs, saying the same is public money which cannot be allowed to be misappropriated either by the account holders or by the management of the bank.

KASHMIR