The inmates, undergoing life sentence terms, moved the High Court contending it has become a problem for the prisoners to deposit their cash in hand.
The cash was all in demonetised notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000.
As their family members could deposit Rs 50,000 only in the respective accounts of the inmates, the prisoners appealed that they may be allowed to visit their respective banks for depositing the cash in hand.
Advocate Amit Goyal appearing for the inmates said
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before the High Court that inmates are not in an equal position in comparison to others to operate their bank accounts for exchanging or depositing their demonetised currency notes.
Since no special arrangement was made for the inmates till now, eleven inmates of the jail approached Gauhati High Court by way of filing a writ petition for arrangements to allow the petitioners or any other victims in the jail, the counsel contended.
Along with Goyal, advocate Arunabh Choudhury also appeared for the inmates before the High Court.