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Constitutional Duty to Protect Political Contributions, Says CJI | Electoral Bond Verdict In SC

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The Supreme Court has delivered a unanimous verdict in the electoral bonds case, stating that "information is essential for the right to vote."

The top court emphasised that voters have the right to essential information necessary for casting their votes, and political parties play a crucial role in the electoral process.

Launched in January 2018, electoral bonds are financial instruments that individuals or corporate entities can purchase from a bank and present to a political party, which can subsequently redeem them for funds. #supremecourt #electoralbond #CJI #chandrachud #supremecourthearing #indiatoday

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