Dismissing the appeals of Bhanwar Singh and Sakaldeep, Justice Mukta Gupta said "the punishment prescribed for an offence under Section 489C (possession of counterfeit currency notes) is for a term which may extend to seven years or with fine. In view of the gravity of the offence as introduction of fake currency notes seriously affects the economy of the country, I do not find it to be a fit case to either release the appellants on probation or the period already undergone."
"Thus, the prosecution has been able to prove the conscious possession of the appellants as regards the fake currency notes beyond reasonable doubt and thus I find no error in the impugned judgment convicting them for the offence under Section 489C IPC," the court said.
A raid was conducted and 18 fake currencies of Rs 500 denominations were recovered from Singh's house and 45 fake currencies in Sakaldeep's residence.
Holding them guilty, the trial court had in November 2002 sentenced them to two years jail term for the offence.