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SC Rejects Plea For Court-Monitored SIT Probe Into Electoral Bonds Scheme

Kuldeep NegiAug 02, 2024, 03:42 PM | Updated 03:42 PM IST
The Supreme Court of India (Narendra Bisht/The India Today Group/Getty Images)

The Supreme Court of India (Narendra Bisht/The India Today Group/Getty Images)


The Supreme Court on Friday (2 August) dismissed petitions seeking a court-monitored SIT probe into the sale and purchase of electoral bonds under the scheme struck down by a Constitution Bench in February this year.

A Supreme Court bench, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud and comprising Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, dismissed a batch of petitions that in particular sought a probe by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) into the misuse of electoral bonds scheme, particularly the allegations of quid pro quo between donors and political parties.

"We decline to exercise our jurisdiction under Article 32 of the Constitution," the Court ordered, Bar and Bench reported.


Earlier, in February the Supreme Court struck down the Narendra Modi government’s 2018 electoral bonds scheme of anonymous political funding.

Highlighting that “the information about funding to a political party is essential for a voter to exercise their freedom to vote in an effective manner”, a five-judge Constitution bench, headed by the Chief Justice of India, said that changes made in the laws to implement the scheme were unconstitutional.

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