The Supreme Court of India, led by the Chief Justice of India (CJI), dismissed the State Bank of India's plea for an extension to disclose details of individuals and entities who purchased electoral bonds for political funding, emphasizing that the 'Judgment was crystal clear'. Kapil Sibal, speaking to PTI, underscored the court's duty to uphold its dignity in light of the constitutional bench's clear judgment on the electoral bonds issue. The court's decision underscores its stance on maintaining transparency in political funding through electoral bonds.
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