The Reserve Bank today said it has withdrawn the instructions on compensation to banks if they fail to detect counterfeit notes.
In view of the revision in the system of detection of counterfeit notes by banks, the changes are made with respect to existing compensation and penalty for non-detection of counterfeit notes, RBI said.
"The instructions on compensation to banks at 25 per cent of the notional value of counterfeit notes detected and reported and the system of lodging claims for compensation by Forged Note Vigilance Cell of banks stands withdrawn," RBI said in a communication addressed to all bank chiefs.
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Among others, RBI asked banks to authenticate over the counter banknotes through machines as well as to stamp those fake as "counterfeit note" and impound.
"Banknotes tendered over the counter should be examined for authenticity through machines and such of these determined as a counterfeit one, shall be stamped as "counterfeit note" and impounded.
"Each such impounded note shall be recorded under authentication, in a separate register," it said.
For banknotes received in bulk at back office or currency chest through bulk tenders, the same procedure should be adopted, it added.
Also, when a banknote tendered at the counter of a bank's branch or treasury is found to be counterfeit, an acknowledgement receipt must be issued to the tenderer, after stamping the note as counterfeit.
Further, the receipt, in running serial numbers, should be authenticated by the cashier and tenderer.
"Notice to this effect should be displayed prominently at the offices/branches for information of the public. The receipt is to be issued even in cases where the tenderer is unwilling to countersign it," it said.
RBI said no credit to customer's account is to be given for counterfeit notes, if any, in the tender received over the counter or at the back-office/currency chest.
The instructions come into effect immediately.