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SBI submits electoral bonds details to Election Commission

DNA Tuesday, 12 March 2024
SC ordered SBI to disclose the details of electoral bonds to ECI by the close of business hours on March 12.
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News video: Electoral Bonds Disclosure: SC of India Warns SBI, Comply with Order or Face Contempt |Oneindia News

Electoral Bonds Disclosure: SC of India Warns SBI, Comply with Order or Face Contempt |Oneindia News 02:01

The Supreme Court dismissed the State Bank of India's plea for an extension to disclose electoral bond details, directing disclosure by March 12, 2024. This decision follows the court's ruling against the 2018 electoral bond scheme changes. SBI's confusion over matching exercises was clarified by the...

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