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Supreme Court junks industry bodies’ 11th-hour plea to stop electoral bonds code disclosure

IndiaTimes Monday, 18 March 2024
The Supreme Court dismissed industry bodies' application opposing the disclosure of Electoral Bonds' alphanumeric numbers. The Court rebuffed late interventions and emphasized following proper procedures for hearings. Finding that the application was filed on Monday morning, the CJI said that the application was not before us and it is also not numbered.
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