New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday concluded hearing the Centre’s response on challenges to the Electoral Bond Scheme. Solicitor General (SG) Tushar Mehta and the Attorney General (AG) R. Venkataramani made their submissions to the court on several challenges that have been posed by the petitioners challenging the scheme. Both the SG and AG emphasised that anonymity is a negative connotation as the scheme is designed to be confidential in nature. The AG submitted before the court that the Electoral Bonds Scheme treats all contributors equally. And the legislation should not be viewed in isolation. “An isolated understanding of each legislation is fundamentally wrong. The one common th
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