Make complete disclosure of electoral bonds: SC to SBI
A five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud said there is "no manner of doubt" that the SBI is required to disclose complete details of the bonds
PTI
New Delhi, 18 March
The Supreme Court on Monday
directed the State Bank of India to make a complete disclosure of all details
related to electoral bonds, including the unique bond numbers that would
disclose the link between the buyer and the recipient political party, by 21 March.
A five-judge constitution bench
headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud said there is "no manner of
doubt" that the SBI is required to disclose complete details of the bonds.
It directed the SBI chairman to file an affidavit before it by 5pm on 21 March indicating
that the bank has disclosed all the details.
During the hearing, the bench, also
comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna, BR Gavai, JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra,
observed that the SBI can't be selective and has to disclose all
"conceivable" electoral bond details in its possession, including
unique bond numbers that would disclose the link between the buyer and the
recipient political party.
The bench said the apex court had,
in its verdict in the electoral bonds case, asked the bank to disclose all the
details of the bonds and it should not wait for further orders on this aspect. "We
had asked all details to be disclosed by the SBI which includes electoral bond
numbers as well. Let SBI not be selective in disclosure," the bench orally
said during the hearing.
Last week, the top court issued a
notice to the country's largest bank to explain the reasons for the
non-disclosure of unique alphanumeric numbers in compliance with its
directions, saying the SBI was "duty bound" to reveal them.
On 12 April, 2019, the apex court
issued an interim order directing that the information about the donations
received and donations which will be received must be submitted by political
parties to the EC in a sealed cover.
In its landmark verdict on 15 February,
the top court had scrapped the Centre's electoral bonds scheme that allowed
anonymous political funding, calling it "unconstitutional" and
ordered disclosure by the EC of donors, the amount donated by them and the
recipients by March 13.
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