💨 Abstract
A petition filed in the Supreme Court seeks a review of its August 2022 order dismissing pleas for confiscation of Rs 16,518 crore received by political parties under the 2018 electoral bond scheme. The review plea argues that the scheme was declared unconstitutional in another case, rendering it void since inception, and therefore the subsequent dismissal of petitions seeking confiscation should not have occurred.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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