Hyderabad, March 15 -- The Supreme Court pulled up the State Bank of India for revealing 'complete data' on electoral bonds, despite its order, on Friday, March 15.

The apex court said that the SBI should have disclosed the unique alpha-numeric numbers of the electoral bonds received by political parties and sought the bank's response.

A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, which was hearing an application filed by the Election Commission (EC) seeking a modification of the operative portion of its March 11 order in the electoral bonds case, directed its registrar (judicial) to ensure that the data filed earlier by the poll panel before it in a sealed cover be scanned and digitised.

It said this be pref...