SC asks SBI to disclose full details of poll bonds by March 21

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Rama Krishna Sangem

The Supreme Court continued its hot pursuit of disclosing both givers and takers of now scrapped electoral bonds in the country. As a result, more details of the bonds that came into being in 2019 and ended in February this year will come out by March 21, Saturday. 

In yet another dose of harsh words against the State Bank of India, the sole authorizing bank for issuing bonds, the SC on March 18,  Monday, told it to stop being “selective” and make “complete disclosure” of all details related to the electoral bonds scheme by March 21.

The apex court said the details to be disclosed include the unique bond numbers that would reveal the link between the buyers and the recipient political parties. A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud said there is “no manner of doubt that the SBI is required to make complete disclosure of all the details” which are in its possession.

The bench, also comprising Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice B R Gavai, Justice J B Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Misra, said the Election Commission shall forthwith upload on its website the details received from the SBI.

In a landmark verdict, a five-judge constitution bench had done away with the scheme, calling it “unconstitutional”, and ordered disclosure by the Election Commission of donors, the amount donated by them and the recipients by March 13.

On March 11, the SBI, which unsuccessfully sought an extension of time till June 30 to disclose electoral bonds details, faced searching questions from the top court which wanted to know about the steps taken to comply with its directions.

 

SC unhappy with SBI

On March 15, the SC expressed its unhappiness over SBI for furnishing incomplete information and issued a notice to the bank to explain the reasons for the non-disclosure of unique alphanumeric numbers.

On Monday, the bench noted the submission of senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for the SBI, that there is no reservation on the part of the bank in disclosing all the details of electoral bonds which are in its possession.

“In order to fully effectuate the order and to obviate any controversy in the future, the chairman and managing director of SBI shall file an affidavit on or before 5 pm on Thursday (March 21) indicating that SBI has disclosed all details of the electoral bonds which were in its possession and custody and that no details have been withheld,” the bench said.

 

Rama Krishna Sangem

Ramakrishna chief editor of excel India online magazine and website

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