Today, On 26th November, The Election Commission told the Supreme Court that political parties are spreading unnecessary fear and creating widespread confusion among citizens about SIR-related concerns raised in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
Today, On 21st November, The Supreme Court has issued notice on Kerala’s request to postpone the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. Kerala argued that ongoing administrative pressures and local body election timelines make immediate revision difficult for officials and local institutions.
Today, On 17th November, The Indian Union Muslim League has moved the Supreme Court challenging the Election Commission of India’s decision to conduct a State-wide Special Intensive Revision of Kerala’s voter list. The party alleges the exercise is arbitrary, unconstitutional, and unnecessary.
Today(on 22nd May),The Delhi High Court issues notices to the Election Commission of India and the Indian Union Muslim League regarding a plea challenging the merger with the Muslim League Kerala State Committee. Filed by MG Dawood Miakhan, the petition argues that the merger diminishes IUML’s national integrity by relegating it to a state-level entity.
The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) on 16th May, is challenging the implementation of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA). They argue that issuing citizenship certificates under CAA violates election guidelines and government assurances to the Supreme Court. IUML plans to take the matter to the Supreme Court and the Election Commission, seeking legal advice and support for their cause.
Today (12h March): The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) has filed a petition before the Supreme Court to suspend the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) due to widespread protests against the legislation. The CAA provides a path to Indian citizenship for migrants from specific religions in neighboring Muslim-majority nations, triggering opposition and demonstrations resulting in over 100 fatalities.
