The State Bank of India has been ordered by the Supreme Court to provide all information pertaining to the electoral bonds that let people and businesses to donate to political parties. Deadline of the SBI electoral bonds is 21 of march The Supreme Court directed SBI Chairman to write an affidavit by 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 21. It claimes that it has not withheld any facts after announcing the details of the bonds. The Supreme Court said that SBI must provide full information. It includes the serial number of any bonds that are bought or redeemed as well as their alphanumeric code. The Election Commission will promptly post the information on its website upon receipt of it from SBI. Official statement of CJI Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud stated, “The ruling was clear that all details need to be disclosed…don’t be selective.” I am requesting confirmation that nothing had been withheld.”We request that any information in your hands on the electoral bonds be made public. The Chief Justice said, “We assume you are not here on behalf of the political party. Official statement of Supreme court on SBI electoral bonds. The Supreme Court issued a ruling today saying, “Every imaginable detail should be disclosed. It is duty of the SBI to bound to comply with the judgement of this court.” The Supreme Court had already chastised the SBI for failing to provide electoral bond numbers and for not abiding by its prior ruling.
Electoral bond numbers connect contributors to beneficiaries, were unequivocally declared by
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