The recent Supreme Court judgment striking down the Electoral Bonds Scheme primarily cited a violation of which fundamental right?
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The Supreme Court, in its landmark judgment on the Electoral Bonds Scheme, primarily cited the violation of the 'Right to Information' (derived from Article 19(1)(a) – Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression). The court held that the anonymity provided by the scheme infringed upon the voters' right to know about the funding of political parties, which is essential for informed electoral choices.