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The Supreme Court on Monday heard the State Bank Of India’s (SBI) reply to its notice seeking its response on why the bank did not disclosed the alpha numeric numbers.
A five-judge contitutional bench was again constituted to again hear the case pertaining to complete disclosure of details of Electoral Bonds.
CJI DY Chandrachud said that SBI’s attitude seems to be “you tell us what to disclose, we will disclose. That does not seem to be fair.”
“We will issue another order clarifying that SBI has to disclose all details on electoral bonds…When we say all details, it includes all conceivable data.” the CJI remarked.
CJI further said that we want all information related to the electoral bonds to be disclosed which is in your possession.
Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi mentioned FICCI, ASSOCHAM’s application against disclosure. However, the CJI said the court have no such application on board and the counsel should follow procedure.
Rohatgi appealed that kindly defer the issue of grant of numbers.
“You have come here after the judgment is delivered, we can’t hear you right now.” the top court tell lawyer appearing for FICCI, ASSOCHAM.
Justice Gavai then told Rohatgi that the whole world knew this proceedings was going on.
The hearing is still on the case.
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