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SC verdict on Electoral Bonds: All about Electoral bonds and how they work | Explainer | Oneindia

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SC verdict on Electoral Bonds: All about Electoral bonds and how they work | Explainer | Oneindia

SC verdict on Electoral Bonds: All about Electoral bonds and how they work | Explainer | Oneindia

The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down the electoral bond scheme - a mechanism that allows anonymous funding to political parties.

A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud had on November 2 last year reserved its verdict in the matter.

The Supreme court has striked down the electoral bonds scheme by terming it unconstitutional.

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