New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday issued notice to the Centre, the Reserve bank of India (RBI) and others on a plea seeking action against Google Pay for allegedly violating RBI guidelines related to data localisation, storage and sharing norms.
The plea sought directions to Google India Digital Service Pvt Ltd to give an undertaking to not store data on its app under UPI ecosystem and further not to share the same with any third party, including its holding or parent company.
A bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan on Monday seeks response of all respondents and slated the matter for further hearing on September 24.
Abhishek Sharma, the petitioner, also sought a direction to the RBI to take action and impose a penalty on Google Pay on account of its serious violations of applicable laws.
"Google India launched, 'Tez', a mobile payments service targeted at users in India which later folded into the new 'Google Pay' app. 'Google pay' is a third party app which facilitates payment in the UPI ecosystem and is able to do the same by partnering with various PSP/acquirer banks," the plea said.
"Further, 'Google Pay' is regulated by respondent number 2 (National Payment Corporation of India) which is responsible for granting permission to Payment Service Provider (PSP) as Banks and to Third-Party Apps (TPAs) to operate under the UPI network," it added.