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India: Supreme Court validates SIR for voter list, but question of citizenship remains


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The Supreme Court of India, in a ruling on Wednesday, May 27, has declared the Special Intensive Revision or SIR process for the Electoral Roll or Electoral Roll fully valid. However, the Supreme Court also said that the Election Commission only has the power to consider citizenship, not to determine it.

This judgment on the validity of SIR applies to all states including Bihar and West Bengal where the SIR process is ongoing. But the ‘logical discrepancy’ case in West Bengal is unique.

On the question of citizenship, a bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Jaimalya Bagchir said that citizenship is a consideration for inclusion in the voter list and the Election Commission can take it into consideration. However, it has been reported that the Election Commission does not have the power to determine whether a person is a citizen or not.

A bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Jayamalya Bagchir said the SIR is crucial in ensuring a constitutionally transparent and free election process.

On the question of the role of the Election Commission, the Supreme Court said that the SIR process is entirely within the purview of the Election Commission of India and it is within their rights and powers to carry out the task of particularly intensive revision of the voter list.


https://www.bbc.com/bengali/articles/cz725v2yw1yo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss

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