Supreme Court has agreed to hear the electoral bond case, the petition is pending for a year
Supreme Court has agreed to hear the electoral bond case, the petition is pending for a year
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the petition, in which the petitioner had sought an urgent hearing on the petition challenging the Electoral Bond Scheme. The petitioner's lawyer Prashant Bhushan told the Supreme Court that this petition related to the shortcomings of the electoral bond system is pending since last year.

Raising the matter on behalf of the NGO Association for Democratic Reforms, Prashant Bhushan said that electoral bonds are being issued every two months. A Kolkata-based firm has given an electoral bond of Rs 40 crore to avoid excise raids. The petitioner has said that democracy is being destroyed through this. The petitioner has challenged the electoral bond scheme under the Finance Bill.

Filing the petition in the Supreme Court, the petitioner has argued that it is also going on in the media that a Kolkata-based company accused of evading excise duty has bought bonds worth Rs 40 crore and given it to a party so that the action of excise is avoided. able to On this argument of Bhushan, Chief Justice (CJI) NV Ramana said that the only limitation of last year is that if there was no Corona crisis, we could have listened earlier also. But now we will consider the matter for early hearing.

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