Asian News International (ANI) Article RatingSC seeks Centre's, EC's response on plea seeking full-disclosure of funds received by political parties
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44% : The PIL plea filed by one Khem Singh Bhati has also challenged the constitutional validity of Section 13A (d) of The Income Tax Act, 1961, provides for political parties to avail fundings to the extent of Rs. 2000 by means of cash payments.44% : It is further argued in the plea that the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the Income Tax Department (ITD) have failed to perform their statutory duties regarding the financial scrutiny of political parties.
41% : This neglect by the ECI to initiate proceedings and the ITD7 to levy appropriate taxes/penalties on parties with deficient reports directly violates the legal requirement for transparency and accountability in political funding", the plea states.
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