India, March 19 -- The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a request made by senior advocate and bar association chief Adish C Aggarwala, seeking a review of the top court's electoral bonds verdict, with Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud calling his letter "publicity-oriented". Last week, Aggarwala wrote to the CJI in his personal capacity, seeking a review of the Supreme Court's order directing the poll panel to post the EB information provided by SBI on its official website. "Apart from being a senior counsel, you are also the president of the Supreme Court Bar Association. You have written to me and released the letter. This is all publicity-oriented and we will not permit it. Please leave it at that or we will have to say something which might be distasteful," CJI said to Aggrawala. Solicitor General Mehta also distanced himself and the Centre from the letter. "We disassociate ourselves from this letter. This is not the manner in which we understood the judgment," Mehta said. P7...