Electoral Bonds: The Supreme Court Rejects The SBI Plea And Asks To Submit Data By Tomorrow.
On Monday, The Supreme Court Denied The State Bank Of India’s (SBI) Request For An Extension Until June 30th To Reveal The Specifics Of Every Electoral Bond That Political Parties Have Cashed.
The Apex Court Directed The SBI To Submit The Details Of The Bonds By March 12.
The Supreme Court Further Ordered ECI To Post On Its Website By March 15 At 5 P.M. All The Details Of Each Electoral Bond That Political Parties Have Cashed.
CJI D Y Chandrachud Questioned The Delay In Revealing The Details Of Each Electoral Bond Encashed By Political Parties.
“We Passed The Judgement On February 15, And Today Is March 11,” The CJI Angrily Declared, Taking Aim At SBI. What Actions Have You Made Throughout The Previous 26 Days? You Have Not Said Anything. We Anticipate The State Bank Of India To Be More Forthcoming.
CJI Stated That SBI’s Application For An Extension In This Way Is A Very Serious Concern. And Instructed SBI To Follow Their Guidelines And Submit Each Electoral Bond’s Details By March 12 At The Latest, Within Business Hours. (With Contributions From The Agency)