In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court of India expressed agreement with the Election Commission’s power to conduct extensive revisions of electoral rolls, dismissing claims to the contrary. The Court emphasized the autonomy of the Election Commission in determining the timing and methodology for such revisions. The current Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Bihar was termed voter-friendly, contrary to arguments of exclusion. The bench highlighted that election laws empower the Election Commission to plan and execute the electoral roll revision as necessary for each constituency. The Court also indicated a willingness to address any shortcomings or errors in the Bihar SIR upon review of the Election Commission’s response. The debate on the Electoral Roll Revision continues, with various stakeholders voicing concerns and legal arguments.
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